Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45 - the Rhetoric Society of America

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Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45 - the Rhetoric Society of America
RSA14 Schedule Overview
Marriott Rivercenter – San Antonio, TX
May 22-26, 2014
Thursday May 22
8:00-5:00
8:00-5:00
8:00-5:00
Friday May 23
8:00-11:00
8:00-11:00
9:30-12:15
9:30-10:45
11:00-12:15
12:45-2:00
2:15-4:45
2:15-3:30
3:45-5:00
5:15-6:30
6:30-8:30
Saturday May 24
8:00-9:15
9:30-10:45
11:00-2:00
11:00-12:15
12:45-2:00
2:15-4:45
2:15-3:30
3:45-5:00
5:15-6:30
6:30-8:00
Sunday May 25
8:00-9:15
9:30-10:45
11:00-12:15
12:30-2:30
2:45-4:00
4:15-6:15
6:30-8:30
Monday May 26
8:00-9:15
9:30-10:45
11:00-12:15
ARST Preconference
ASHR Preconference (Session 1)
RSA Career Retreat
RSA Board Meeting
ASHR Preconference (Session 2)
ISHR Seminar (Session 1)
Concurrent Session A
Concurrent Session B
Concurrent Session C
Undergraduate Research Workshops
Concurrent Session D
Concurrent Session E
Keynote Address
Opening Reception (sponsored by Trinity University)
Concurrent Session F
Concurrent Session G
Research Network (sponsored by Penn State University Press)
Concurrent Session H
Concurrent Session I
ISHR Seminar (Session 2)
Concurrent Session J
Concurrent Session K
In Conversation Panels
Reception (sponsored by University of Kentucky)
Concurrent Session L
Concurrent Session M
Concurrent Session N
RSA Luncheon (sponsored by: The University of Texas, Austin - Department of
Communication Studies & Moody College of Communication)
Concurrent Session O
RSA SuperSessions
RSA Graduate Student Reception (sponsored by Penn State University
Departments of Communication Arts & Sciences and English)
Concurrent Session P
Concurrent Session Q
Concurrent Session R
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Thursday (May 22nd)
Thursday (May 22nd) 8:00-5:00
ARST Preconference
Thursday (May 22nd)8:00-5:00 &
Friday (May 23rd) 8:00-11:00
ASHR Preconference
8:00-5:00 Thursday (May 22nd)
RSA Career Retreat
Friday (May 23rd)
Friday (May 23rd) 8:00-11:00
RSA Board Meeting
Friday (May 23rd) 8:00-11:00
ASHR Preconference
Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-12:15 & Saturday (May 24th) 2:154:45
ISHR Seminar
“Lysias and Logography”
Led by Mike Edwards, Roehampton University
Participants TBD
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Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
A1 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Object-Oriented Ontology with/in/out Latour, Deleuze, Mol: Borders Between the Voices
of Ontological Inquiry in Rhetorical Theory
Princely Things and Wolfish Objects: OOO and Latour's Deliberative Project
Carl Herndl, University of South Florida
OOO + Neuroscience/Deleuze: Negotiating Borders Between Neurons and Meaning
David Gruber, City University of Hong Kong
From Objects to Things: A Foundation for a Praxiography of Representation
S. Scott Graham, University of Wisconsin-Milwakee
A2 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorical Studies of U.S. Higher Education Policy
Higher Education for Democracy: Creating Public Mission for U.S. Colleges and Universities
Amy Wan, Queens College
Reframing Accountability: The Case of the 2006 Spellings Commission Report
Carolyn Commer, Carnegie Mellon University
Public Policy, Rhetorical Creation(s), and Project English
Dahliani Reynolds, Roger Williams University
Complete to Compete: Complete College America's Vision of Public Policy, Public Values, and
Public Participation in Higher Education Reform
James Webber, University of Nevada, Reno
Defining Rhetorical Approaches to Federal-Level Higher Educational Policy
Scott Wible, University of Maryland
Respondent
Robert Asen, University of Wisconsin
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A3 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Rhetoric and the National Parks
The Genre of State Park Signs
Elizabeth L. Jones, Illinois State University
The Threshold of Wilderness: Place-As-Rhetoric at Designated Trailheads
Casey Schmitt, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Communicating the Borders of Nature: Legibility, (Political) Epistemology, and the First
National Park
Chelsea Graham, University of Kansas
A4 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Burkean Perspectives on Internet Rhetoric
Permanence and Change: Genres as Social Recognitions
Carolyn Miller, North Carolina State University
“Attitude” in China's Internet Culture
James Zappen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
From Ethos to Identification to Trust: Social Actions and the Internet
Laura Gurak, University of Minnesota
A5 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Transcultural and International Pedagogy
Blending Borders: Transcultural Rhetoric in Rhetoric and Composition
Camille Langston, St. Mary's University
Crossing Cultural and Gender Borders to Change the Way We Use Discourse in the Classroom
Keith Lloyd, Kent State University at Stark
Who? Me? Rethinking Academic Discourse Vis-a-vis "International" Students
Ghanashyam Sharma, Stony Brook University
A6 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Authentic Local Places
The Rhetorical Role of Proximity: Local Public Discourse and Place-Based Rhetoric
Justin Mando, Carnegie Mellon University
Contesting Authenticity: Finding a Sense of the "Real" on Bourbon and Frenchmen Street
Vince Meserko, University of Illinois
Rearranging Atlanta's B/orders: From Segregated "City Too Busy to Hate" to World "City
Without Limits"
Scott Tulloch, Georgia State University
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A7 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Crossing Borders of Difference Within the Temperance Movement: An Examination of
19th and 20th Century North American Temperance Rhetorics
Transnational Temperance: Rhetoric of the Canadian Women's Temperance Movement
Ashley Kelly, University of Memphis
Of Hatchetations and Moral Suasion: Carrie Nation and the Question of Violence
Joshua Reeves, North Carolina State University
The American Salvation Army's “Fight Against Alcohol” as a Fight for American
“Enlightenment”: Evangeling Booth's 1920s and 1930s Prohibition Rhetoric as the Intersection
of Religion, Science, and Nationalism
Sabrina Marsh, Saint Louis University
A Temperate Fraternity of Faith: The Rhetoric of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union's Silver
Jubilee Convention
Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Wabash College
A8 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
On the Borders of Popular Culture
Dirty Pictures, Delinquency, and Distribution: 1950s Pin-Ups and The Negotiation of Obscenity
Steven Kapica, Northeastern University
Crossing the Line in the Sand: What Happens when Superheroes Have to Kill?
Jonathan Evans, Texas Woman’s University
"Where the Young Go to Retire:" Portlandia, Portland, and Parody
Matt Pitchford, University of Illinois
A9 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
On the Borders of Scientific Controversies
The Rhetorical Production of Useful "Scientific Controversies" In Democratic Political
Discourse
Gary Brooten, Florida Atlantic University
How Freud Became Antiscience: Shifting the Burden of Demarcation in the Science Wars
David Kellogg, Coastal Carolina University
Transgressing Sokal’s Boundaries: Theoretical Physics and Unfashionable Nonsense
John Vance, University of Louisville
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A10 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics of Civil Rights
Collaborative Confrontation: The African American Women's Campaign to Integrate
Department-Store Diners in Kansas City, 1958-1959
Henrietta Rix Wood, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Reconsidering Minor Rhetoric: The Case of Drew Ali
Scott Varda, Baylor University
The Extracurriculum of the Black Preacher: Cultural Invention in the African American
Community
Kendra Fullwood, University of Kansas
A11 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Constructing and Challenging Whiteness
Challenging the Visual Border between Past and Present: Resisting the White Gaze through the
Confrontational Eye
Scott Gage, Colorado State University, Pueblo
Dancing Along the Borders of Political Correctness: Illuminating Whiteness and Racial
Prejudice through Humor in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s “The Gang Gets Racist.”
Kenneth Ladenburg, Arizona State University
The (In)visibility of State-Sponsored Discrimination: Rhetorics of National Identity and
Whiteness in Minnesota State Flag History
Emily Kofoed, Georgia State University
A12 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Glossy Rhetorics: Nation, Gender and Pleasure in Popular Magazines
Outsmarting the Nation, Together: Tracing the Reconstruction of National Identity in the Israeli
Men's Magazine Blazer
Steven Fraiberg, Michigan State University
“I Know It when I See It?”: The Visual Grammar of Gender Violence in High-End Fashion
Advertising
Lisa Barca, Arizona State University
"Not Another Cosmopolitan Complaint: Reparative Rhetorics and the Possibility of Pleasure in
Cosmopolitan Magazine"
Michaela Frischherz, University of Iowa
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A13 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Feeding the Masses: Rhetorics of Food and the Nation
Sensory Politics and Rhetorical Change: The Case of Slow Food International
Justine Wells, University of South Carolina
Transcending Borders in Resistance Rhetoric: A Case Study of Discursive Resistance to
Monsanto Across National and Geographic Boundaries
Moushumi Biswas, University of Texas at El Paso
The Local is Exotic: A Homological Criticism of Local Food Movements and the Exotic Spice
Trade
Anna Zimmerman, Wayne State University
A14 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Rhetoric in the White House
Chair
Ted Sheckels, Randolph Macon College
E Pluribus Unum? A Critical Analysis of the Presidential Rhetoric Employed Surrounding the
Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
Mia Fischer, University of Minnesota
Ain't I a First Lady?: Race and Gender in Michelle Obama's 2008 and 2012 Democratic
National Convention Speeches
Grant McKay, Texas A&M University
Rhetorical Boundaries of the “Mom-in-Chief”: A Genre Critique of Presidential Candidate
Wives' Speeches at Nominating Conventions
Lindsay Quandt, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
A15 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics of the American Right
Michele Bachmann’s Campaign for the Masculine Presidency: Crossing the Political Gender
Border
Christina Kunkel, Augustana College
Paul Ryan and the Rhetoric of the True Believer
Cassandra Bird, University of Kansas
A Medieval Riposte to Rick Perry
Taylor Hahn, University of Pittsburgh
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A16 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics on the Israeli Border
Jewish-Palestinian "Co-Existence" in Manshiye, Its Destruction, and the Possibility of its
Reappearance
Norma Musih, Indiana University, Bloomington
The Israeli-Palestinian Border in Israeli Documentary Cinema: The Orientalization of
Landscape through Displacement, Alienation and Absurd
Eithan Orkibi, Ariel University
The Tour Bus and the Tank: Embodied Enthymemes at the Israel/Lebanon Border
Lisa Braverman, Indiana University
A17 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Engaging Ancient Rhetorics
Ancient Intertwingling
Trey Conner, University of South Florida
Teaching the History of Rhetoric Beyond Western Borders: A Case Study Analysis
Tonya Ritola, Georgia Gwinnett College
Topoi and the Inventive Act: Examining the Rhetorical Histories of Comparison
Lance Cummings, Miami University of Ohio
A18 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Engaging Publics and Politics
Political Ethos. A Contribution for the Operationalization of the Concept in the Analysis of
Political Discourse
Mariano Dagatti, University of Buenos Aires
Contingent Particulars: A Celebratory Reading of Rhetoric as Civic Engagement
Josephine Walwema, Oakland University
Toward a Theory of the Literary Public Sphere
Chris Ingraham, University of Colorado at Boulder
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A19 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Crossing Pedagogical Borders
Assessing the Movement of Critical and Rhetorical Literacy across Disciplinary Borders
Meghan Sweeney, University of Nevada, Reno
Contesting the Borders Between Speech and Writing: The Role of Spontaneous Gesture in
Collaborative Written Invention
Christina Haas, University of Minnesota
Techne Across Disciplinary Borders: From the Art of Rhetoric to Theory Building in Writing
Studies Research
Kira Dreher, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
A20 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Theories of Rhetorical Music
Aristotle’s Music in the Soul, and How to Kill It
Jeffrey Carroll, University of Hawaii
There’s Music in Kenneth Burke’s Theory of Form
Gregory Clark, Brigham Young University
The Rhetorical Affordances of Soundtrack in Vernacular Video Production
Lehua Ledbetter, Michigan State University
The Rhetorics of Music in Multimodal Orientalism
Jennifer Sano-Franchini, Virginia Tech
A21 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Traversing Feminist Borders: Women's Rhetorics in Non-Feminist Spaces
“There Are Voices All Around Us”: Feminist Ethics in Researching Anti-Feminist Blogs
Angela Sowa, University of Denver
A Fertile Discussion: Reinscribing Maternity in the Academy
Cassandra Parente, Ohio State University
“Hear Us Sing with One Accord”: How Sorority Rhetorics Define and Sustain Sisterhood
Charlotta Hogg, Texas Christian University
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A22 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Bordering on Obsolescence: The Fate of Race-Based Affirmative Action after Fisher v.
Texas
Diversity Without Borders: Public Arguments for Affirmative Action in the Wake of Fisher v.
Texas
Ann Burnette, Texas State University
Body Borders: Strict Scrutiny in the Externalization of Race in Educational Admissions
Catherine Langford, Texas Tech University
The Facts Matter: In Search of the Sympathetic Plaintiff in the Affirmative Action Debate
Daved Grassmick, Kirkland & Ellis
Up from Affirmative Action: A Rhetorical Analysis of Clarence Thomas's Concurrence in
Fisher v. Texas
Eric Gander, Baruch College
A23 Friday (May 23rd) 9:30-10:45
Queer Technotopias?: Technology, Cyber “Space” and Queer Politics in the Digital Age
Grindr, Affect, and the Reification of Homonormativity: The Rhetorical Limits of the Queer
Digitized Body
Brandon R. Bumstead, Wayne State University
Clicking, Poking, and Barebacking: The Decline of Symbolic Efficiency and the Failed Politics
of the Queer Blogosphere
Ashley Noel Mack, Louisiana State University
Kissing D.A.D.T. Away: Queer Public Kissing and Assimilation Politics
Christopher Thomas, University of Iowa
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Friday (May 23 ) 11:00-12:15
B1 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Anxious Homelands: At the Borders of Belonging and Exclusion in Contemporary
Migration Discourse
Indifferent Embrace: Encounters with International Students and Ethics of Coexistence at Home
Jiyeon Kang, University of Iowa
Homeland Maternity: Theorizing the Role of Nation in Contemporary Reproductive Politics
Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz, University of Iowa
Imagining the US Homelan: Reception and Recognition of Iranian Women's Political Claims to
US Asylum
Sara McKinnon, University of Wisconsin
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B2 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Underdocumented DREAMers: Immigrant Youth Activism
Immigrant Children, Success and Global Competitiveness: The Racial Paradox of Bilingualism
as Cultural Capital in the U.S.
Dina Gavrilos, University of St. Thomas
Constituting Enemies through Fear: The Rhetoric of Exclusionary Nationalism in the Control of
“Un-American” Immigrant Populations
Emily Ironside, University of Arkansas
Lisa M. Corrigan, University of Arkansas
Undocumented and Unafraid: Challenging the Paradigm of the Document
Johanna Hartelius, Nothern Illinois University
Documenting Dreams: A Rhetorical Performance of Inclusive Citizenship
Yazmin Lazcano-Pry, Arizona State University
Respondent
Michelle Holling, California State University San Marcos
B3 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Reading Poetry Rhetorically
Poetry as Epideictic Rhetoric in the Bakhtin School
Don Bialostosky, University of Pittsburgh
Poetically Persuading the Divine in Ancient Greece and Israel
Jeffery Walker, University of Texas, Austin
Davida Charney, University of Texas, Austin
Thinking the Poem
Walter Jost, University of Virginia
B4 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Epistemological Ecumenicalism: Methodological Border Blurring in Writing, Rhetoric,
and Communication Research
A Communicational-Mediational Methodology for the Digital Writing: Toward Neo-Empirical
Research Epistemologies
Justin Lewis, Texas A&M University
Exploring the Relationship between Inventio and Methodology in the Undergraduate Classroom
M. Melissa Elston, Western Oregon University
The Undergraduate Writing Major: Toward a Robust, Student-Oriented Research Agenda
TJ Geiger II, Lamar University
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B5 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
“We Built That [Demos]”-Corporate and Communal Bodies Before the Law
The Many-Headed Hydra and Other Visions of Being-With-the-Corporate
Brandon Inabinet, Furman University
The Organic Economic Community: The Legal Theoretical Origins of Corporate Democratic
Rights
Freya Thimsen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Fractured Bodies Political: Towards a Constituent Nationhood
Mary Hedengren, University of Texas, Austin
The Global Reporting Initiative as the Vanguard of the Emerging Corporate Citizen
Randall Iden, Lake Forest College
B6 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Coalitional Gestures in Third Space: Re/Mixed Embodied Rhetorics, Mestizaje, y,
Movimiento
Queer/ed Relational Re/Mixings as Embodied Rhetorics and Coalitional Gestures
Adela C. Licona, University of Arizona
“I Defy George Bush to Prevent Me from Returning Home”: The HIV Immigration Ban and the
Coalitional Rhetoric of Tomás Fabregas
Karma R. Chávez, University of Wisconsin
Capoeira and Coalition: Third Space Movement, Practice, Performance
Marissa M. Juárez, Central New Mexico Community College
Borderlands as a Structure of Feeling: The Affective Politics of Queer Latin@ Activists and
Artists
Natalie A. Martinez, Bellevue College
B7 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Body and Pleasure Borders: Voicing Women in Public
Bordering on Obscenity: The Rhetoric of Disciplining Public Breastfeeding and its Aftermath
Jennifer E. Potter, Towson University
The Controvery of International Jihad Day: Muslim Women Tell FEMEN to Cover Up
Kelly Opdycke, California State University
Rhetorical (In)capacity: Prosopopeia; Or, the Public Voicing of the Raped Body
Larissa A. Brian, University of Pittsburgh
Rhetorical Stylizations if Queer/Feminist Orgasm and Pleasure
Michaela Frischherz, University of Iowa
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B8 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Positioning Rhetoric atThe Heart of the Matter, The American Academy of the Arts and
Sciences' Report on the Challenges Facing the Humanities and Social Sciences
Making a Case for Rhetoric When the Verities of Liberal Education No Longer Hold
Jane Detweiler, University of Nevada
Civic Engagement and Rhetoric Vision: Building Bridges Inside and Outside a Diverse English
Department
Margaret LaWare, Iowa State University
It's Easy to Get Engaged as Long as You're Not Married to It: Crossing Academic/Community
Borders
Patti Wojahn, New Mexico State University
A Rhetorical Stance on the Scholarship of Engagement
Thomas Miller, University of Arizona
B9 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Rhetoric in the Neighborhood
On Neighboring: (Ap)proximity and The Neighborhood Field
Daniel Singer, University of Colorado
Urban Neighbors: The Border Rhetorics of Columbia University’s Manhattanville Expansion
Lisha Storey, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Shaping Neighborhood Reputation: Global Presence and Values in Newsletter Discourse
Thomas D Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University
B10 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Perspectives on Contemporary Popular Culture
Awkwardness and Civilization: The Case of Awkward Family Photos
Timothy Ballingall, Texas Christian University
Humor as Gatekeeper: Animated GIF Blogs and the Social Reality of Teaching
Danielle M. Williams, Baylor University
Bordering on Crazy: Rhetorical Revision of the Western Genre for a post-9/11 Antihero
Mythology in TV’s Sons of Anarchy
Garret Castleberry, University of Oklahoma
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B11 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
On the Borders of Digital Culture
I Can Be Whatever I Want to Be (If the Programmers Will Let Me): Rhetorical Borders of
Identity in Video Games
Bryan Carr, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
The Border Between Low-Tech and No-Tech: Teaching Complex Digital Systems With
Luddite Strategies
Sherrin Frances, Saginaw Valley State University
Deliberate Deception in Cyberspace: What Catfishing can Teach Us
Kathrin Kottemann, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
B12 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Policies, Presidents, and Potentials: New Approaches to Political Rhetoric
Rhetoricians Beyond Borders? Examining the Space for and UN-Recognized Potentiality of
Rhetorical Scholarship on the United Nations
Matthew Brigham, James Madison University
Hearing the People: Unearthing the Boundary Between Common and Individual Interest in
Policy Debate
Mary Glavan, Carnegie Mellon University
Reframing Domestic Crises: Lyndon Johnson's 1964 State of the Union
Michael J. Bergmaier, Penn State University
B13 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Music and Sound
The Pain and the Pleasure: Rhythm, Repetition and Form in Exhibit 13
Bernard Armada, University of St. Thomas
“Fred Moten and Ultra-Red Ask: “What is the Sound of Freedom?”
Anne Shea, California College of the Arts
To "The Badlands" in the Darkness of the Edge of Town: Springsteen's Sonic Stylistics of Post
Combat Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Jeremy G. Gordon, Indiana University - Bloomington
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B14 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Contemporary Latin@ Rhetorics
Tracing the Trajectory of the Chicana as Rhetor: A Contextualization and Analysis
Christine Garcia, University of New Mexico
Nuestro Peublo: Reading the Los Angeles Watts Towers as a Rhetoric of Resistance
Dana Jean Smith, California State University, Long Beach
Ryan Castillo, University of Denver
Américo Paredes as a Cultural Intermediary
Lyon Rathbun, University of Texas, Brownsville
B15 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Debates and Controversies in the Rhetoric of Science
Crossing the Border of Popular Science and Science Fiction: Cosmos and the Creation of a
Science Mythos
Karen Sorensen, Montana Tech
Unscientific Reception: Debates over Scientific Community in Joseph Priestley’s Sustained
Defense of Phlogiston
Kristin Shimmin, Carnegie Mellon University
Atomic Revelations: The Rhetorical Sublime and Nuclear Weapons
Calum Matheson, University of North Carolina
B16 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Framing Political Rhetorics: Roosevelt, Madison and Johnson
On the Arsenal of Democracy: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Rhetorical Priming
Tiara Foster, Pennsylvania State University
James Madison's Notes on the Federal Convention and the Politics of Disinterestedness
Bjorn Stillion Southard, University of Georgia
The Nation-Maintaining Strategy of President Obama's Second Inaugural Speech: The
President as Rhetor-Mediator
Sandra Alden, University of New Mexico
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B17 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Political Borders of Gender/Gendered Borders of Politics
The Linguistic Consequences of Defying Political Borders: Framing Hillary Clinton in the
News with a Rhetoric of Violence
Shawn Parry-Giles, University of Maryland
"_______________": Silence and the Vagina Battle of Michigan
Joshua Miller, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Returning to true believer rhetoric: Gendered borders of doctrinal in-language in the educational
texts of the women's KKK movement
Abigail Selzer King, Texas Tech University
B18 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Democracy, Virtues and the Humanities: Lesons from Classical Rhetoric
Optimates, Populares, and the Dilemmas of Democratic Rhetoric: Cicero's Pro Sestio
Randall Bush, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Collapsing Binaries: Virtue and Vice as Metaphor in Heracles at the Cross Roads
Brita Anderson, University of Pittbsurgh
Isocrates’ “Present Evils” – A Rhetorical Answer to the Humanities Relevancy Question
Matthew Boedy, University of South Carolina-Columbia
B19 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Steampunk Rhetorics
Victorians, Machines, and Exotic Others: Steampunk and the Aesthetic of Empire
Kristin Stimpson, University of Texas, Austin
Curators and Producers: Desire for Information and the Curious Rhetoric in William Gibson's
Blue Ant Trilogy
Matthew Newcomb, SUNY New Paltz
Fertile Borders: The Visual Rhetoric of Steampunk
William Endres, University of Kentucky
B20 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
The Rhetorics of Membership: A Roundtable Discussion
Benjamin Crosby, Iowa State University
Fahed Al-Sumait, Gulf University for Science and Technology
Jamie Moshin, Marietta College
Jennifer Self, University of Washington
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B21 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Nietzsche, Memory and Rhetoric
A Monumental Exclusion: Crossing Nietzsche’s Intertextual Borders
Drew Kopp, Rowan University
Nietzsche, Rhetoric and the Politics of Memory
Matthew Houdek, Syracuse University
B22 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Rhetoric in Economic Crises and Calculations
Globalization Through Journalistic Frames: The Greek Debt Crisis via NPR's Marketplace
Diane Cormany, University of Minnesota
Bordered by Class Alone: Policy, Protest (Absent Gender), and Wisconsin's Budget Repair Bill
Kaia Simon Power, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B23 Friday (May 23rd) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Geographies in the "Short" Civil Rights Movement
The Dockum Drug Store Sit-Ins in Wichita
Davi Thornton, Southwestern University
Freedom Summer Debates within SNCC
Erin Boade, University of Southern Mississippi—Hattiesburg
Civil Rights Rhetoric Travels to Ireland - and Berkeley
David Henry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
I Have Two Selves: The Career of E. Frederic Morrow
Judith Collins, Kansas State University
Marcus Garvey's Rhetoric of Confrontation
Ryessia Jones, University of Texas—Austin
Respondent
Kirt Wilson, Penn State University
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Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
C1 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Speaking Across Borders: Memoirs and Mediation
The Rhetoric of Nos/Otras: Winnifred Eaton’s Borderland Memoir
Miriam Fernandez, Washington State University, Pullman
Re-Imagining Borders in the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Border Rhetorics in Palestinian Memoirs
Laura Hofreiter, San Diego State University
Bordering on Peace: The Fragile Art of Third Party Mediation
Susan Ryan, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
C2 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Early Feminist Rhetorics
The "Green" Borders of the Year: Nineteenth-Century American Women Calendar-Writers
Henrietta Shirk, Montana Tech of The University of Montana
Mary Harris "Mother" Jones and the Femine Divine
Mari Tonn, University of Richmond
“Wild Women”: Eliza Lynn Linton’s Anti-Feminist Attack on the Victorian New Woman
Crystal Matey, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
C3 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Between the Classroom and the "Real World:" Advanced in Writing Pedagogy
Vulnerability as Rhetorical Strategy in the Basic Writing Classroom
Cynthia Johnson, Missouri State University
A Master's Degree from High School?: Revisiting the Institutional Identities of High Schools,
Colleges, and Universities in the Nineteenth Century
Amy Lueck, University of Louisville
A Colder Reading and Writing for the "Real World"
Christine Farris, Indiana University
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C4 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Rhetorical Geographies in the "Short" Civil Rights Movement
Chair
Jack Selzer, Penn State University
Negroes with Guns: The Rhetoric of Place in the Civil Rights Movement
Aric Putnam, College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University
Resistance Rhetoric at Pittsburgh's “Freedom Corner”
Derek Handley, Carnegie Mellon University
I Have Two Selves: The Career of E. Frederic Morrow
Judith Collins, Kansas State University
Respondent
Kirt Wilson, Penn State University
C5 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Occupy RSA: Contemporary American Political Controversies
Narrative, Affect and Solidarity: (De)Constructing the Borders of the 99 Percent
Matthew Morris, St. Edwards University
Show Me Your Desire: Critical Discourses of Legislating Voter identification, Right to Work,
and SB 1070.
Michelle Kearl, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne
The Return of the Repressed: Data-Mining, Gerrymandering and other Nasty Bits of
Electioneering that Remind Us that the Political is Political
William Trapani, Florida Atlantic University
C6 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
The Rhetoric of David Foster Wallace
A Supposedly Rhetorical Thing: David Foster Wallace, Burke's Identification, and Television
Graham Oliver, Texas State University
“It Just Depends What You Want to Consider”: Reflexive Phronesis as Epideictic Rhetoric in
David Foster Wallace’s Kenyon College Commencement Address
Michael J. Steudeman, University of Maryland
Amanuensis of Federer: Ethos and Canonicity in David Foster Wallace's Tennis Essays
Kyle King, Penn State University
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C7 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Building and Breaking Borders through Visual Rhetoric
Building Borders through Visual Culture: Constructing the West through Narratives of the East
in Ethnographic Films
Chandra Maldonado, Florida Atlantic University
Embodying the other in the Digital Ecology of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's Body Movies
Phil Bratta, University of Florida
Breaking Social, Political and Diegetic Borders: The Dramatistic Lens of Jean Rouch’s
Ethnofiction Films
Thomas Salek, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
C8 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Rhetorics of Motherhood
Breast is Best . . . But Not in Public: Analyzing the Discourse Surrounding Breastfeeding in
Public through Pro BIP Blogs
Karla Lyles, University of Mississippi
What is a "Mommy Blog?" Mothers Create a New Genre Online
Jennifer Russum, Arizona State University
Mamá as Cultural Appropriation: Embodying Borders through the Family in Crisis
Brendan Hughes, University of Denver
C9 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Between Psychiatry and Law: A Shadowy Borderland
Wrongful Confinement in the Victorian Asylum: Genres at the Borders of Medical, Legal and
Literary Discourses
Carol Berkenkotter, University of Minnesota
Arguing Psychiatric Diagnoses: Mental Illness and the Law in the 19th Century
Cristina Hanganu-Bresch, University of the Sciences
Crossing the Border into Public Policy: Kairos, Risk, and the Moral Panic in Legislative and
Public Response to Minnesota's Failing Sex Offender Program
Mary Schuster, University of Minnesota
Amy Propen, University of California Santa Barbara
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C10 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
A Theotropic Logology: Jesuit Theorhetoric, the Composing Process of the New
Testament, the Trope of the Virgin Birth, and the Logos as a Historical Construct
The Author of Acts' Rhetorical Revision of Galatians
Brad McAdon, University of Memphis
God's Voice, the Virgin Birth and the Border Between the Authoritative Text and the Now-PreEmpted Texts of the Past
Jasper Neel, Southern Methodist University
Jestuit Theorhetoric and Ignatian Spiritual Exercises
Steven Mailloux, Loyola Marymount University
Logos as a Rhetorical Principle from Protagoras to Clement of Alexandria
William Schraufnagel, University of Memphis
C11 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Domestic(ating) Archives
Queering Archival Power: The Activist Logics of Residential Collections
K.J. Rawson, College of the Holy Cross
The Domestic Work of Dictionary Making
Lindsay Rose Russell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“If You Want to be Remembered”: History Starts at Home
Valerie Kinsey, University of New Mexico
C12 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Cross-cultural Rhetorical Interventions
Teaching the Rhetoric of Public Discourse in the Middle East at the heart of the Arab Spring: a
tale of challenges, comparisons and commentaries.
Andreas Karatsolis, Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar
The Idea of "The Minority" in Turkey and the Trial of Orhan Pamuk
Matthew deTar, Whitman College
“The Stasi Are Just Regular People”: What Study Abroad Can Teach Us About Empathy and
Proximity
Kathryn Johnson Gindlesparger, Philadelphia University
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C13 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
The Rhetoric/Aesthetics Borderland: Burkean Explorations
Crossing the Border (and Dismantling it at the Same Time)
Christian Kock, University of Copenhagen
The Legitimacy of the Da Capo: Musical Repetition as “Satisfaction of an Appetite”
Jette Barnholdt Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Identifications of and with an Unknown, Woman
Kristine Marie Berg, University of Copenhagen
C14 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
A Comparative Rhetoroic Re-Concextualization of Response to Violence
Clinton Cannot Speak for U.S.: When the President Apologizes(?) for Genocide
Brad Serber, Penn State University
Aluta Continua: Wangari Maathai's Survival Rhetoric
Kundai Chirindo, Lewis & Clarke College
(Re)Constructing National Identity and Political Community in the Aftermath of Violence: The
Response of Kenya's Post-Election Crisis
Lindsay Harroff, University of Kansas
We, the Reconciled: Revisiting the Constitution of Medina
Rasha Diab, University of Texas, Austin
C15 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Women's Religious Rhetorics
Drawing Institutional Lines: Rhetorical Education and an All-Women's Writing Center
Andrea Efthymiou, Stern College for Women
My Online Friends Discussion Boeard: Religious Women Redrawing “Agency”
Catherine Pavia, Brigham Young University
Shifting Borders: Gender, Nationality, and the Rhetoric of Sisterhood in Women's Foreign
Missionary Society
Marion Wolfe, Ohio State University
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C16 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Rhetoric in Institutional Settings
Teaching/Leading Service-Learning in the “Borderlands” at an HSI in South Texas
Susan Garza, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Building Repositories of Ethos and Pathos: Multimedia Asset Collection and Management
Practices in Nonprofit Organizations
Lisa Dush, DePaul University
Future Coast Guard Officers Examine the Ninety-Mile Experience
Mariette Ogg, United States Coast Guard Academy
C17 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Decolonizing Violence(s) and/of Rhetoric(s) Across Geopolitical Borders
Confronting the Limits of Citizenship: Hypermobility and the Dissolution of the Terrorist Body
Across Borders
Heather Ashley Hayes, Whitman College
We Didn't Cross the Border, the Border Crossed Us: Challenging and Erasing the “Mierda”
Lines
Romeo Garcia, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Settler, Soldier, Citizen, Terrorist: Militant Irish Nationalism at the Canada Border, 1865-1870
Timothy R. Dougherty, Syracuse University
Respondent
Darrel Wanzer, University of Iowa
C18 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Building Rhetorical Tools to Understand Cities and Systems
Analytics, Boundary Crossing & Modernity
Brenton Faber, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
How to Raze a Village: Rhetorical and Geographical Borders in One Urban Space
Christa Teston, Ohio State University
Using ANT to Open the Black Box of Smart Cities
John Monberg, Michigan State University
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C19 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Shifting Homelands: Place-based Rhetorics
No Place Like Home: Shifting Identities in Homeland
Lindsey Barlow, University of Texas at Arlington
Testing Thresholds: Interrogating the Ambiguity of Borders and Borderlands
Megan Morrissey, University of North Texas
Wangari Maathai, the Ethos of Place, and a New African Rhetoric of Sustainability
William Lalicker, West Chester University
C20 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Advances in Feminist Historiography
Broadening the Terrain of Feminist Historiography: Recovering the Rhetorical Prowess and
Conduct Rhetoric of a 19th Century Thai Queen
Chanon Adsanatham, Miami University
Rhetorica’s Figures: Female Personifications and Their Place in Feminist Historiography
Michele Kennerly, Penn State University
Adding Women's Work to the History of Rhetoric: Rhetoric as/of Women's Work
Michelle Smith, Marist College
C21 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
The Gendered Borders of Sports Rhetoric
The Myth of the (Uber)Masculine Hero: How the Language of Sport Wounds Our Boys
Tawny LeBouef Tullia, Texas Woman’s University
Framing Women’s Marathoning: The Iconography of Katherine Switzer’s 1967 Boston
Marathon
Paulette Zillmer, Arizona State University
Doing Historical Harm: Caster Semenya and Sport's Gender Testing Legacy
Jaclyn Howell, University of Kansas
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C22 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Bodies on the Border: How Rhetorical Definitions of Health and Illness Function in
Discourses of Vaccination, Genetic Testing, Autism, and Alcoholism
Borders Between Health and Disability in Decisions to Terminate Pregnancies After Prenatal
Diagnosis
Amy Reed, Rowan University
Enacting Health through Illness: Infant Immune Systems as Borderland Bodies
Heidi Lawrence, George Mason University/Rowan University
Know Thy Work and Do It: The Rhetorical Function of “High Functioning” in Autism and
Alcoholism Discourses
Karen Kopelson, University of Louisville
What If Risk Is Real? Toward a Materialist Reading of Risk in a Hereditary Breast Cancer
Community
Kelly Pender, Virginia Tech
C23 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Affect and Rhetorical Theory
Finding Ethos among Effects/Affects: A Case for The Material Agency of Photos and Sketches
Rosanne Carlo, University of Arizona
Affective Sendings and Aesthetic Responses: Brian Massumi and the Theory of Rhetorical
Style
Dustin Greenwalt, University of Georgia
What the Ideograph Reveals about Affect and Emotion
Tim Jensen, Oregon State University
C24 Friday (May 23rd) 12:45-2:00
Rhetoric, Poetic, Aesthetic: Studies in Ancient Theory
Words As Images: Perception and Imitation in Ancient Greek Rhetoric
Brent Chappelow, Arizona State University
The Rhetoric of Vanitas Painting
Kathleen Bingham, University of Utah
Horace's Odes as the "Hidden Rhetoric" of the Principate, 27 BCE to 14 CE
John Belk, Penn State University
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Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-4:45
Undergraduate Research Workshops
Led by:
Barry Brummett, University of Texas
Lisa Flores, University of Colorado
Jane Greer, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Katherine Langford, Texas Tech University
James Jasinski, University of Puget Sound
Trish Roberts-Miller, University of Texas-Austin
Jim Brown, University of Wisconsin
Malea Powell, Michigan State University
D1 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Rhetorical Approaches to National Space
Difficult Topography: Contemporary Narratives of Becoming from British Columbia’s Interior
Valleys
Renée Jackson-Harper, York University
Managing the European Union Project through Strategic Essentialisms
Alexandria Murray Risso,
From Scientist to Rhetorician: Identity and Cartography in an Automated World
Amber Davisson, DePaul University
D2 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Borders of the Digital Classroom
Digital Rhetoric in Borderline Writing
Rebecca Tarsa, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Writing Digital: Using Computer Science Approaches and Diction in Rhetoric and Writing
Studies
Christie Daniels, Michigan State University
Oral and Electronic Traditions in the Writing Classroom: A Useful Relationship
Megen Boyett, University of Louisville
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D3 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Writing Gender
From Standouts to a Social Standstill: A Close Text Analysis of the Reverse Gender Gap in
The New York Times
Megan McGrath, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Remaking Feminism: Print Culture in Women's Political Organizations in the 1980s
Anndrea Ellison, Northwestern University
Requesting Permission to Speak: Army Wives (Re)Crafting Identity In the Military Wife
Online Communities Using the Language, Images, and Hierarchy of the Military
Kristi Schwertfeger Serrano, Middle Tennessee State University
D4 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Fracking Rhetoric: Environmental Movements and Energy Policy
Cleaning Coal: The Enthymematic Function of Images of Authority in Clean Coal Advertising
Matt Struth, Wake Forest University
Framing Fracking: A Rhetorical Analysis of FracFocus.org
Mitchell P Smith, University of Oklahoma
The Rhetoric of Recruitment: Eagle Ford Shale and the Fracking Industry as Literacy Sponsor
in South Texas
Jennifer Marciniak, University of Louisville
D5 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Rhetorical Senses: Visual and Digital Frames
Google Knows: A Disobedient Scentsation Drifts around Borders
Lisa Phillips, Illinois State University
Statistical Graphics, Visual Rhetoric, and Infographics: Theorizing Infographics as a Hybrid
Visual Genre
Candice Welhausen, University of Delaware
Outside the Frame: Framing the Border of Life and Death through the Mechanized Lens
Wade Walker, Louisiana State University
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D6 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Crossig Cultural Borders: Rhetorics and Transnational Publics
The "Public Journalism" of Maria Hinojosa: Creating an Ethnic and Conversational Puesto for
an Emerging Latino Population
Cristina Ramírez, University of Arizona
Challenging the Borders of Public Sphere Access: The Librotraficante Caravan and
(Re)appropriation of Trafficking Discourse
Kelly Young, Wayne State University
The Lines Between: Transfronterizo Rhetorical Ecologies
Emily Young, University of Wisconsin-Madison
D7 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Rhetorics of Disability
Reclaiming Pathos for the Disabled Rhetor: Authenticity, Empathy, and Michael J. Fox's
Parkinson's Disease Activism
Heather Lang, Florida State University
Moving Beyond Disciplinary Borders: Rupturing (Dis)ability Discourses in Visual
Pathographies
Erin Cromer, Purdue University
Border Bodies: Disability, Species, Invention
Shannon Walters, Temple University
D8 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
19th Century Women's Rhetoric
By All Available Means: The Political Rhetoric of Women's Personal Civil War Memoirs
Patty Wilde, Univeristy of New Hampshire
Transforming Silence into Ethos: Examining Sarah Wadley’s Rhetorical Persona
Polina Chemishanova, University of North Carolina - Pembroke
Women and the Public Platform: Lyceum Work in the Old South
Joonna Trapp, Emory University
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D9 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
New Methodologies for Rhetorical Studies
Introducing Rhetorical Archetype Analysis, A New Methodology for Studying the Rhetoric of
Identity Categories in the Public Sphere
Doug Cloud, Carnegie Mellon University
Social Resistance within Local Borders: “Locality” as a Critical Tool to Analyze
Geographically-Bounded Activism
Pamela Pietrucci, University of Washington
The Language of Methodos: Examining Rhetorics of Method and the Disputed Borders of
Disciplinary (Dis)engagement
Abigail Selzer King, Texas Tech University
D10 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Bullshit
The Rhetoric of Wine and the Style of Bullshit
Amy Young, Pacific Lutheran University
Adjudication Bullshit
Jamie Wright, St. John's University
Bulletproof Bullshit
Jenny Rice, University of Kentucky
The Perils of Praise, or the Problem with Potty Parties for Postpubescent Pedagogy
Joshua Gunn, University of Texas
Frankfurt's Bullshit
Patricia Roberts-Miller, University of Texas
D11 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Outlier Genres: At the Borders of Rhetoric's Archives
“Future Anterior”: Julia Kristeva's Figure of Byzantium
Ellen Quandahl, San Diego State University
From Street to Text: Binding Political Ephemera
Susan C. Jarratt, University of California
Serial Ephemera: Outlier Histories in Post-1968 Mexico
Susan Romano, University of New Mexico
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D12 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Critically Approaching Rhetorics of Race and Borderlands
Performances of Grotesque and Abject Whiteness in The Comedy
Bernadette Marie Calafell, University of Denver
Thomas K. Nakayama, Northeastern University
White-motherhood as a Borderland: The “In-Between” Negotiations of White Mother's Bodies
Dawn Marie McIntosh, University of Colorado
El Charro de Oro: Mediated Affects of Brownness, Performing Citizenship, and Internet Hate
Speech
Michael Lechuga, University of Denver
Disrupting Identities Through Travel: Perceptions of Whiteness, Citizenship, and Privilege in
Indonesia
Stacey Sowards, University of Texas at El Paso
Blogging and Vlogging for Survival
Vincent Pham, California State University San Marcos
Kent A. Ono, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
D13 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Rhetroical Apporaches to Popular American Film
Black Rue: "The Hunger Games" and the Rhetoric of Innocence
Avril Fuller, University of Memphis
The Twilight Saga and the Rhetoric of the New(est) Traditionalism
Casey Kelly, Butler University
“The Story of My Life:” Negotiating Narrative Identity in Big Fish
Shannon Hicks, University of Texas, Austin
D14 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Marking the Border: Tattoo as Transgressive Embodied Rhetoric
Metaphors of Divergence: Tattoo as Embodied Rhetorical Resistance
Alexis Maloof, Illinois Central College
The Story Will Come Out: Tattoo as Witness to Disenfranchised Grief
Amy Robillard, Illinois State University
Revisionary Rhetorics: Rewriting the Embodied Self
Kathleen Daly, University of Wisconsin
Tattoo as Being-in-the-World: Scholarship of the Skin
Stephanie Guedet Scott, Illinois State University
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D15 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Blair Beyond Blair
Hugh Blair's Concept of Taste in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey
Glenn McClish, San Diego State University
“One Mark of the Progress of Society”: Hugh Blair's Imperial Politics and the North American
Reception of His Rhetoric
Jay Voss, University of Texas, Austin
“The Conduct of a Discourse on All Its Parts”: Hugh Blair, Ciceronian Controversia, and the
Eloquence of the Bar in the Douglas Cause (1762-69)
Sean O'Rourke, Furman University
Respondent
Mark Longaker, University of Texas, Austin
D16 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Teaching through Bodies and Identities
On the Border of Active and Stative Predication: A Stylistic Critique
Edward Hahn, University of Minnesota
Eating Disorder Memoirs: Rhetorical Dimensions
Donna Lee Brien, Central Queensland University
Embodied Local Rhetorics: Negotiating Space and Geography in the Regional Classroom
Robert Affeldt, Adams State University
Teaching Class, Crossing Borders, Reclaiming Democracy: Working-Class Rhetoric as
Alternative National Narrative
M. Karen Powers, Kent State University at Tuscarawas
D17 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Rhetoric in the Middle Ages at 40: A Roundtable Discussion
Beth S. Bennett, University of Alabama
James J. Murphy, University of California
John O. Ward, University of Sydney
Marjorie Curry Woods, University of Texas, Austin
Martin Camargo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert N. Gaines, University of Maryland
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D18 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Jesuit Identity as Rhetoric, Jesuit Rhetoric as Identity: A Roundtable Discussion
Cinthia Gannett, Fairfield University
John Brereton, University of Massachusetts-Boston
Katherine Adams, Loyola University
Paul Lynch, Saint Louis University
Simone J. Billings, Santa Clara University
Tom Pace, John Carroll University
D19 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Feminist Perspectives on Religious Rhetorics
“Mormon Feminist! That Sounds Like an Oxymoron!”: Recovering and Rediscovering Mormon
Feminist Rhetoric
Sarah Pike, Texas Christian University
Reclaiming Magdalenism or Washing Away Sin: Magdalen Laundries and the Rhetorics of
Feminine Silence
Erin Wecker, University of New Hampshire
Biblical Spanking: The Rhetoric of Power Relations
Christine Mills-Jeansonne, Louisiana State University
D20 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
International Case Studes in the Rhetoric of Protest
Brazilian Riots and the Uncertain Newspaper Rhetoric
Celso Figueiredo Neto, Mackenzie University
Tear Gas Meets Civil Disobedience: Rhetorics of Resistance and Authority in Turkey’s Gezi
Park Protests
Jim Bowman, St. John Fisher College
Resisting Military Borders: Anti-Militarization & Chamoru Movements in Guåhan
Tiara R. Na'puti, University of Texas, Austin
D21 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Allegory, Ritual and Challenge in Religious Rhetoric
Washing a Literal Past: Allegory in the Service of Religion
Sharon Avital, Tel Aviv University
Material Rhetoric and the Ritual Transfiguration of Impure Flesh in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Purification Rules (4Q274 and 4Q275)
Bruce McComiskey, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Rhetoric and Challenging Borders: Martin Luther Before the Diet of Worms
James Weatherford, Southwestern Assemblies of God University
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D22 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Roundtable Discussion of Standing in the Intersection: Feminist Voices, Feminist
Practices
Anna M. Young, Pacific Lutheran University
Bonnie Dow, Vanderbuilt University
Bryan J. McCann, Louisiana State University
Diana I. Bowen, University of Houston
Ersula Ore, Arizona State University
Karma Chavez, University of Wisconsin
Lester C. Olson, University of Pittsburgh
Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz, University of Iowa
Toniesha Taylor, Prairie View A&M University
D23 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Rhetoric and Migrant Populations
The Double Bind of Otherness: Rhetorics of Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
Shui-yin Sharon Yam, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Crossing Borders of Language and Borders of Justice: Rhetorical Training in an
Immigrant/Labor Organized Literacy Program
Joseph Bartolotta, University of Minnesota
Articulations of Immigration and Welfare Policy: Using Unauthorized Migrants to Dismantle
the Welfare State
Jon Wiebel, Allegheny College
D24 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
New Approaches to Visual Rhetoric
Living Rhetorically Among Pictures
Reka Nagy, University of Babes-Bolyai
The “Contrivance Identical to All”: A Rhetoric of Color and Light
Daniel Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder
An Untapped Opportunity: Weaving Mind’s Eye and Actual Images in Rhetoric
Susan Hagan, Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar
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D25 Friday (May 23rd) 2:15-3:30
Early Approaches to the Rhetoric of Emotions
Foll d'amor: The Rhetor as Fool in Ramon Llull's Llibre d'amic e amat
Clyde Moneyhun, Boise State University
Performing Emotions: Eighteenth-century Educational Practices and the Social Distribution of
Emotions
Dana Harrington, East Carolina University
Patience Rhetoric in the Middle English Sir Isumbras
Robin Waugh, Wilfrid Laurier University
Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
E1 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
On the Borders of Scandanvian Rhetoric
Ad Utrumque
Anders Eriksson, Lund University
Political Borders: Re-defining Denmark and the Danes
Mark Herron, Copenhagen University
In Search of Praise and Shame: The Viking Epideictic Tradition
Robert Lively, University of Nevada, Reno
E2 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Rhetorics of Birth
Children Crossing Borders: Debates on Transnational Adoption in Danish Media
Kristine Marie Berg, University of Copenhagen
Narratives of Home Birth: On the Border of Biology and Action
Beth Boser, University of Southern California
From Birth Plans to “Mommy” Blogs: The Relationship Between Rhetorical Action and the
Genres in which 21st Century Mothers Write
Rachel Carrales, University of Wisconsin-Madison
E3 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
US Hegemony in Practice
US-British Hegemony and Rhetorical Enactments on the Sabah Question
Gene Navera, National University of Singapore
Cosmopolitanism Reimagined: A Rhetorical Analysis of the U.S. ENGLISH Campaign for
Official English in America
Anne Kretsinger-Harries, Penn State University
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E4 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Rhetoric of Radical Thinkers
Radical Ethos: Thomas Paine, Richard Watson, and Character of the Free Thinker
David Hoffman, Baruch College, CUNY
Drawing the Borders on Smallness: David Cameron and the Rhetorical Evolution of E.F.
Schumacher
Chelsea Graham, University of Kansas
Christopher Hitchens’ Intellectual Work on Evil as Rhetorical Possibility
Matthew Boedy, University of South Carolina-Columbia
E5 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Approaches to the Rhetoric of War
Ideological War: Presidential Rhetoric Creating Borders
Ethan Kruger, Eastern Illinois University
Rehumanizing Rhetoric: Roosevelt, Truman, and Italy in World War II
Stephen Heidt, Georgia State University
“Worlds Apart and Yet Together”: Using Spatial Rhetoric to Traverse Boundaries in War
Correspondence
Christina Knopf, SUNY Potsdam
E6 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Crafting and Recrafting Religious Borders
Rhetorical Education and the Student Interracial Ministry at Union Seminary, 1960-1968
Elizabeth Ellis, University of Maryland
Paranoia and Purification: An Analysis of The Southern Baptist Convention’s Rhetorical
Problem
Dustin Wood, Texas A&M University
From Cultist to Candidate: Evangelical Leaders' Reconstruction of Political Borders to Support
Mitt Romney
Christian Norman, Georgia State University
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E7 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Reaching Across Borders: Cosmopolitan Rhetorics of Rights and Aid
What Happens When Superman Goes Home?: The Dangers of the Superhero Rhetorics of
Globalized Foundations
Emily Cooney, Arizona State University
Deliberating Across Borders: Rights, Sovereignty, and the Transnational Migrant Worker
Gale P. Coskan-Johnson, Brock University
The Formal Features of Globally Cosmopolitan Rhetorics
David Cheshier, Georgia State University
E8 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Beyond the Body Border: Games, Marriage and Art
Blurring the Boundaries: Compound Embodiment in Videogames and Digital Spaces
Jeff Holmes, Arizona State University
Border War: Online Dating and the Battle for Marriage
Dawn Shepherd, Boise State University
Dissolving Bodily Borders and Eliding Ethical Controversy: A Material Rhetorical Analysis of
"Bodies: The Exhibition"
Marita Gronnvoll, Eastern Illinois University
E9 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
The Borders and Boundaries of Human-Nonhuman Animal Relationships in Consevation
Practices and Environmental Debates
Technologies of Mediation and the Borders and Boundaries of Human-Nonhuman Animal
Relationships in Marine Species Advocacy
Amy Propen, University of California
Blurring Borders: Framing Endangered Species Conservation Campaigns to Foster HumanAnimal Identification
Emily Churg, Arizona State University
Rhetorical and Material Boundaries: Animal Agency and Presence in Small Oceanic Islands
Peter Goggin, Arizona State University
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E10 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Rhetoric and the Aesthetic: Analyzing 18th- and 19th-Century British Monuments,
Crafts, and Prints
Margaret Wilson Wasn't Buried Here: What Epitaphs Can Tell Us About Reading Visual
Rhetoric
Connie Steel, University of Texas, Austin
Rhetorical Artistry: Noneteenth-Century British Legacies
Lois Agnew, Syracuse University
Visual Rhetoric in the Eighteenth Century: The Moral Satire of William Hogarth
S. Michael Halloran, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
E11 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Blurring Pedagogical Borders: Integrating Writing and Speaking in a First-Year Course:
A Roundtable Discussion
Amy Patterson, Moraine Park Technical College
David Grant, University of Northern Iowa
Derek Handley, Carnegie Mellon University
Katie Miller, University of Nevada
Kerri Carsey, York College of Pennsylvania
E12 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Engaging Questions of Equality and Privilege
Guarding the Border: Motives of Distance and Pure Persuasion in Discourses of Equality
David Isaksen, Texas Christian University
Enacting Proof, Suspending Time, and Networking the Text: The Watkins Elementary
Repetition of "I Have a Dream," 2005-Present
Adam J. Gaffey, Black Hills State University
Crossing Borders: Giving Up The Privilege Card
Gregory Phillips, St.Cloud State University
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E13 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Crossing the Border Between Rhetoric and Big Data
From Rhetorical Fragments to Computed Invention: YouTube and Big Data
Aaron Hess, Arizona State University
“Don't Be Evil”: A Google Guide to Digital Ethics
Amber Davisson, DePaul University
Democracy Line-By-Line: The Prospect of Deliberative Literacy and What You Can Do About
It
Mark Hlavacik, Penn State University
John W. Gastil, University of Washington
Jeremy Johnson, Penn State University
Representation as Maps: Gerrymandering, Software, and the Citizen-Making of Cartography
Timothy Barney, University of Richmond
E14 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Translingual Rhetorics, Theory and Praxis: Dismantling Monolingualized Borders
One Day It Will All Make Sense: Hip Hop Contributions to Translingual Literacy
David Green, Howard University
Crossing Monolingual Borders: Looking Back to the Translingual Poetics of Kenneth Burke to
Move Forward
Sara Alvarez, University of Kentucky
Translanguaging Tareas: Shuttling Across Languages at a Community After-School Program
Steven Alvarez, University of Kentucky
E15 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Spinoza on Rhetoric's Ontological Borders
The Tree of Taste
Donovan Conley, University of Nevada
Spirituality Precedes Politics: On Spinoza and Acquiescence
Jeremy Engels, Penn State University
Deliberation through Desire
Megan Foley, University of Maine
The Need for Evolutionary Power in Spinozist Rhetoric
Nathan Stormer, University of South Carolina
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E16 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Big Terms as Border Crossings: Reconstructing Historical Paradigms, Critical
Relationahips, and Rhetorical Concepts from Across and Between the Disciplines
Achieving A-positivism in Feminist Rhetorical Scholarship
Kathleen J. Ryan, Montana State University
Observing the Mis/Uses of Rhetorical Truth-Telling in Writing
Rebecca Jones, University of Tenneessee at Chattanooga
Teaching A-modern Rhetorical Histories in Print and Digital Spaces
Tarez Samra Graban, Florida State University
E17 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Rhetoric Complicating Post/Human Borders
“Buzzed Off of Whispers”: ASMR as Somatosensory Rhetoric
Christian Smith, University of South Carolina
So I Don't Even Know My Own Name?: Approaching Alterity in the Soundboard Prank Phone
Calls
Kevin Casper, University of West Georgia
Silence as a Nonhuman Agent in the Invention Process
Lisa Bailey, University of South Carolina
E18 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Rhetorical Pedagogy in the Middle East
Digital Borderlands: Rhetorical Confrontations of East and West in the Egyptian Revolution
Katherine Bridgman, Florida State University
Making Space for Resistance in Transnational Partnerships: Negotiating Curricular Change in
Iraqi Kurdistan
Connie Kendall Theado, University of Cincinnati
E19 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Issues in the Rhetoric of Law
The Pelican Bay Prison Hunger Strikes as Transformative Resistance
Rachel Goldberg,
Parrhesia in US Law: A Legal Genealogy of Whistleblowing
Daniel Horvath, University of Minnestota
Conscience and Politics: Henry David Thoreau and Civil Disobedience
Jeremy Cox, Penn State University
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E20 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Early American Women's Rhetoric
Appropriation and Activity Systems of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Fannie Barrier Williams
Estee Beck, Bowling Green State University
A New View of Early American Women’s Public Speech, 1822-1835
Granville Ganter, St. John’s University
Defying Boundaries: The Conduct of Susanna Wesley
Lynee Lewis Gaillet, Georgia State University
E21 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
RSA Career Retreat for Associate Professors: A Roundtable Discussion
Cheryl Geisler, Simon Fraser University
Gerald Hauser, University of Colorado at Boulder
Carolyn Miller, North Carolina State University
E22 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Hiding in Plain Sight: On the Borders of Violence and Its Substitutes
Fighting from the Borders: Gaslighting in American (Collegiate) Debate
Adria Battaglia, Angelo State University
Jaime Wright, St. John’s University
Bordering on the Political: Vigilantism and Public Spheres
Dana Cloud, University of Texas
Terror and the Streets: Publicity, Community, and Violence in Boston and New Orleans
Ashley Mack, Louisiana State University
Bryan McCann, Louisiana State University
Seeing the “Suicidal Queer Teen”: Rhetorical Pareidolia and the Violence of Imagination
Erin Rand, Syracuse University
E23 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Timing and Topology: Advances in Rhetorical Theory
Language, Topology, and the Logic of Surfaces
Matt King, St. Bonaventure University
The Time(ing) of Rights: Akairos and Normativity in Human Rights Discourse
Belinda Walzer, Wake Forest University
Rhetoric, Kairos, and the Making of the World
Laura Sparks, Indiana University, Bloomington
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E24 Friday (May 23rd) 3:45-5:00
Early British Rhetoric
Borders of Religion and Language in the English Reformation: How Religious Rhetoric Shaped
Moralistic Language Ideology in 16th-century England
Timothy Green, University of Michigan
Rhetoric and Social Change Reflected in Late Medieval London Guild Records
Malcolm Richardson, Louisiana State University
Defining Healthy Discourse for the English Body Politic: Permeable Boundaries and
Constitutional Anxieties within Tudor and Stuart Parliaments
Daniel Seward, Franklin University
Friday (May 23rd) 5:15-6:30
Keynote Address:
Whiteness on the Border:
What Happens When the Walls Come Down?
Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College
Chair
Bernadette Calafell, University of Dever
Friday (May 23rd) 6:30-8:30
Opening Reception
Sponsored by Trinity University
Saturday May 24th
Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
F1 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Blogs, Links and Secrets: Rhetoric in Digital Culture
Materiality in the remediated postcards of PostSecret.com
Dawn Armfield, Frostburg State University
Border Rhetoric and Hyperlink Film: Identification in The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Joyce Irene Middleton, East Carolina University
Anti-Languages in Weibo (Microblog) as a Resistance Agency for Chinese Netizens to Contest
State Power in China: Implications for Regulating Social Media in an Emerging Civil Society
Kenneth C. C. Yang, University of Texas, El Paso
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F2 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetoric of Journalism: Past and Present
Rhetoric without Borders: Examining the Global Reporting Initiative's Persuasive Appeals to
Organizations Worldwide through the Prism of Burkean Identification.
Gregory Summers, Case Western Reserve University
Hack Journalists, Fleas, and the Great Dome: The British Museum Library Reading Room
1850-1910
Jennifer Warfel Juszkiewicz, Indiana University
“His Rightful Place in the Life of the City”: Locating Patriotism in Early Japanese American
Newspapers
Hilary Schuldt, Carnegie Mellon University
F3 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
New Approaches to Rhetorical Pedagogy
Topoi as teaching tools in design educations
Per Liljenberg Halstrøm, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design
Opening Knowledge Borders: Rhetoric, Power, and Ideologies in Massive Open Online
Courses (MOOCs)
Jason Tham, St. Cloud State University
"Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are": A Rhetorical Analysis of Coming Out Narratives
in Anthologies and Social Media and Possible Applications in the Composition Classroom
Jamie Jones, Texas Woman’s University
F4 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Examining the Borders of Scientific Knowledge and Practice
On the Threshold of Science: A Rhetorical Analysis of Scientific Organizations’ Websites
Maria Gigante, Western Michigan University
Arguments for Value in Science Research Articles
Michael Carter, North Carolina State University
Incommensurability, Science, and the Popular Sphere: Migrating from Technical Findings to
Public Makings
Miles Coleman, University of Washington, Seattle
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F5 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorics of American National Security
Unpacking The Duffel Blog: Satire and the Borderless State of American Security
Tiara R. Na'puti, University of Texas, Austin
Agonistic Politics and the Democratic Debate Following 9/11
Michael Kearney, University of Kansas
"I Welcome This Debate": Secrecy, Disclosure, and the Edward Snowden Dilemma
Mike Bergmaier, Penn State University
F6 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Managing Bodie: Performative Aspects of Everyday Life
Discursive Effects of Performance Management in the Context of Innovation
Jacob Brogaard-Kay, Copenhagen Business School
Beyond Performance, Behind the Scenes: Lived Ethos and the Practice of Identity
Erika Strandjord, Concordia College
Bodies as Borders or Bridges? Ethos and the Rhetorics of Yoga
Christy I Wenger, Shepherd University
F7 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorical Studies of the US Supreme Court
Composing Judicial Authority Through Rhetorical Style: Pronouns in Oliver Wendell Holmes
Jr.'s Opinions
Shelby Bell, University of Minnesota
Weaving the Theme: John Roberts' Written Advocacy Before the Supreme Court
Drew Loewe, St. Edward’s University
Proceduralism and polemic at the edge of reason in Hollingsworth v. Perry and United States v.
Windsor.
Mary Lynn Veden, University of Arkansas
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F8 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Crossing Borders in Scientific and Technical Communication
Crossing Borders in Technical Communication: Ethical Concerns with Teaching Global
Communication
Diane Martinez, Western Carolina University
Blurring Borders and Breaking Boundaries: Linguistics and Teaching Scientific Writing
Jennifer Mallette, University of Arkansas
Representing Engineering Realities Realistically: Teaching Engineering Majors Engineering
Writing
Joseph Jeyaraj, Penn State University
F9 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
A Roundtable Discussion on Border Crossing: Race, Citizenship, and Rhetorical Analysis
Keith D. Miller, Arizona State University
Meagan Parker Brooks, Independent Scholar
Robert E. Terrill, Indiana University
Vanessa B. Beasley, Vanderbuilt University
F10 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorical Violence and the Sexualized Subject: Exploring Discursive Implications Placed
on Women's Bodies
Virgin Politics: An Analysis of “Virginity” as an Ideograph
Aaron Swanlek, University of Pittsburgh
“Safe Spaces” and the Violence Towards Women in the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Christopher Thomas, University of Iowa
It's No Fluke: Silencing Women on Reproductive Justice
Leah Moczulski, Wake Forest University
Hacking the Rhetoric of Rape: The Case of Anonymouse and Steubenville
Sam Perry, Baylor University
Respondent
Heather Woods, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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F11 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Subjectivity on the Border: The Politics of Speaking for Nonhuman Others
How to Make a Human: The Case of Fetal Memorialization
Allison Rowland, University of Colorado
Voices from the Womb: Constructing Fetal Subjectivity in the Pro-Life Policy
Brandi Rogers, University of Wisconsin
Speaking on Behalf of a Living Earth: James Lovelock and the Failure of the Gaia Theory
Jenell Johnson, University of Wisconsin
From Ancient Human Remains to Modern Speaking Subject: Giving Voice to the Kennewick
Man
KC Councilor, University of Wisconsin
F12 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Constructing and Deconstructing Germany's Past
The Stories We Tell: The Rhetoric of German Holocaust Memorials
Laura Carroll, Abilene Christian University
“Ich bin ein Berliner”: John F. Kennedy’s Rhetorical Reconstruction of Berlin
Allison M. Prasch, University of Minnesota
Cultural Memory and the Holocaust in America: Gendered Touchpoints across the Kairotic
Timescape
Lisa Costello, Georgia Southern University
F13 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorics and/of School Shootings: Connecting Academic Research to Public Problems
An “Inside Job”: Academic Freedom and Conspiracy Theories of Mass Violence
Brad Serber, Penn State University
Eulogizing the Nation: Consoler-in-Chief After School Shootings
Craig Rood, Penn State University
“Coming to a Campus Near You”: Collaborative Learning about Rhetorics of Public Violence
Rosa Eberly, Penn State University
Respondent
Kristen Hoerl, Butler University
45
F14 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorical, Cultural, and Textual Borderlands in Tuscon's Discontinued Mexican
American Studies Program
Borderlands High School: Challenging History Through Story
Amy T. Hamilton, Northern Michigan University
Rhetorical Borderlands Between Education and Percieved Indoctrination in Tuscon's MAS
Program
Kim Hensley Owens, University of Rhode Island
Building Bridges over Rhetorical Borders with Poetry
Michael Flores, Northern Michigan University
F15 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
The Rhetorical Function of Identity Performancesin Online Spaces
Is There a Text on the Wiki?: An Approach to Teaching Online Communities
Andrew Black, Murray State University
Managing Fear and Anger in Climate Change Discourse
Cameron Mozafari, University of Maryland
Rhetorical Subjectivity, Digital Media, and B-Boy Culture
Daniel Synk, North Carolina State University
F16 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
The (Un)Ambiguous Border Between the Rhetorics of Assent and Consent
Studies in Post Institutional Network Consensus
G. Thomas Goodnight, University of Southern California
Toward a Theory of the Rhetoric of Consent: Tacit and Explicit Consent in Locke's Second
Treatise on Government
Jennifer Merciea, Texas A&M University
Consent as Rhetorical Habit: (Post) Hegemony and the Limits of Persuasuion
Ronald Greene, University of Minnesota
Alexander Hiland, University of Minnesota
“PINK Loves Consent”: Protesting Rape Culture through Art Activism
Tasha Dubriwny, Texas A&M University
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F17 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Complex Systems and Rhetorical Recognition: Reconceiving our Relationship with
Boundaries
Rhetoric, Systems Theory, and the Im/possibility of “Common” Writing Standards
Chris Mays, Illinois State University
Rhetorical Boundaries and Accounting for Rhetorical Debts
Kellie C. Sharp-Hoskins, New Mexico State University
Bounded Learning: Systems Theories and the Issue of Transfer
Moria Torrington, Illinois State University
F18 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rendering Black Rhetorics: African American Cultural Performance and Digital
Humanities
Critical Race Theory & Media Design
Auston Jackson, Michigan State University
Remastering Digital Memory and Technical Delivery
Keon Pettiway, North Carolina State University
The King of Beers and Regal Race Rhetorics
Nicole McFarlane, Fayetteville State University
Closed Captioning Rhetorics and African American Mediascapes
Nicole Snell, Bentley University
F19 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Expanding Rhetorical Theory: The Nonhuman, The Disappeared, The People
Species-Specific: The Borders of Feminist Rhetoric
Cynthia Bateman, University of South Carolina
Argued out of Existence: Rhetorics of Forced Disappearance in the Americas
Tricia C. Serviss, Auburn University
Monopoly of Eloquence: Sovereignty, the People, and Performing the Social Contract
Robert Topinka, Northwestern University
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F20 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Queering Borders: Rhetoric, Ethics and Consent
Queering Borders in Coming Out Narratives
Yasmine Romero, University of Washington
The Ethics of Border Drag
Rebecca Robinson, University of Iowa
Examining Rhetorics of Self-Harm and the Discursive Boundaries of Consent
Kaitlin Marks-Dubbs, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
F21 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetoric and the Construction of History
Recursive Rhetoric: Claude McKay and the American Borderland
Kevin Browne, Syracuse University
The Shape of Things Unknown: A Cartographical Consideration of the Borders of Rhetorical
History
Shawn Ramsey, University of North Carolina - Greensboro
Rhetoric of History
Aubrey Larimore, Missouri State University
F22 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Intimate Borders: The Creation and Co-optation of Domestic Authority as Gendered
Ethos
The Permeable Borders of the Maternal Imagination
Lydia McDermott, Whitman College
A Movable Border: The Veil as Gendered Ethos
Lana Oweidat, Ohio University
“Think of the Children!”: Rhetorics of Parenthood and Poverty in Nonprofit Advertising
Campaigns
Rebecca Butorac, Indiana University
F23 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Racist and Anti-racist Rhetorics
Rhetorical Racism: The Role and Function of Euphemisms and Dysphemism in Migration
Discourse
Claudia Anguiano, Dartmouth College
Beyond Apologia: Toward a Public Anti-Racist Rhetoric in a Northern Town
Jamie White-Farnham, University of Wisconsin-Superior
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F24 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Between Decorum and Polemics: Studies of Rhetorical Style
The Rhetoricity of Mediated Technology: Decorum, Protocol, and Persuasive Media
Gerald Jackson, University of South Carolina Columbia
Polemic: Troubling Rhetoric's Borders
Barbara Schneider, University of Toledo
Strategic Vulnerability: Refiguring Decorum in Response to Offensive Rhetoric
David Riche, Louisiana State University
F25 Saturday (May 24th) 8:00-9:15
Ancient Perspectives on Truth and Narrative
Cicero in Middle Space?: Complicating the Aristotelian/Sophistic Narrative in CommunityLiteracy Studies
Dawn Opel, Arizona State University
Lost in Translation? Re-Viewing the Rhetoric of Truth from a Vedic Perspective
Anne Melfi, Georgia State University
Transcribing Knowledge: Quintilian’s Institutio Oratoria as an Answer to the “Myth of
Transience”
Heather Blain Vorhies, University of Maryland, College Park
Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
G1 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Case Studies in Rhetorics, Politics and Poetics
"The Perils of Indifference:" Elie Wiesel's Forgotten Masterpiece
Daniel Kunkel, Grove City College
Shall I Compare Thee: Representations of Shakespeare in Mainstream and Ethnic Theater
Paraphernalia, New York, 1880-1924
Elisabeth Kinsley, Northwestern University
In/Visible and Un/Authorized Borders: A Multimedia Project
Ellen Gil-Gómez, CSU San Bernardino
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G2 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics of Gendered Bodies
Patrolled by the White Picket Fence: How Infertile Bodies are Patrolled by Heternormative
Society and Rhetorically Redefining What It Means to “Have a Family” Via an Online
Infertility Support Network
Maria Novotny, Michigan State University
Black Women’s Bodies and the Rhetoric of the Pro and Anti-Choice Movements
Maria del Guadalupe Davidson,
Assembling Difference: Gendered Rhetorics, Affective Borders, and the Materialization of
Trans/National Publics
Roberta Chevrette, Arizona State University
G3 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Case Studies in Rhetorical Advocacy
Crossing the Disclosure Border: an Exploration of NAMI Pro-Advocacy Prompts and the
Exchange Value of Vulnerable Rhetors’ Personal Accounts
Cathryn Molloy, James Madison University
Good Guys” and “Bad Guys” with Guns? The Divisive Borderland Rhetoric of Gun Rights
Advocacy
Heidi Huse, University of Tennessee at Martin
G4 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Queer Rhetorics in Popular Culture
Negotiating Sexualities in the In-betweens: Warhol, Identity, and Discourse
Nicholaus Baca, Bowling Green State University
Queer Affect and Pedagogy in RuPaul's Drag Race: A Reevaluation of Identification and the
Public Screen
Brandon Bumstead, Wayne State University
Remember We Are Post-Racial: The Allegorical Displacement of Race by Homosexuality in
Remember the Titans.
Lee Pierce, University of Georgia
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G5 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics of Health and Medicine
Temporal Transference: Applying Pragma-Dialectical Analysis to a 200-Year-Old PatientPhysician Encounter
Brandon Strubberg, Texas Tech University
The Sponsors of Healthcare: Networked Ethics in Hospital Medicine
Jessica Eberhard, University of South Florida
Unexamined Paternalism in 21st Century Healthcare: The Rhetoric of “Patient-Centeredness”
John Rief, University of Pittsburgh
G6 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Argument, Aesthetics, and Assemblages: Rhetoric and Law
Borderline for a New Community Standard: Argumentation in U.S. v. Kilbride
Grant Cos, Rochester Institute of Technology
The Aesthetics of Dissent: Justice Samuel Alito and the Nature of the Good Society
Jeremiah Hickey, St. John’s University
Law as Rhizome and Legal Assemblages: Disrupting Positivity in Anglo-American Law
Jennifer Andrus, University of Utah
G7 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Case Studies in Contemporary Popular Culture
Dan Humphrey’s Muse: Gossip Girl, Literary Heroines, and Mediating Femininity in the Social
Media Age
Courtney Caudle, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"OPPA GANGNAM STYLE!" Agency and friction in the flow of a transcultural text
Olivia Conti, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“There’s Nothing Definite Here:” Ambiguity in Sin City and in between ribs represented in the
border crossing of Bones
Emily Katseanes, New Mexico State University
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G8 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Narratives and Rhetoric and Equiptment of Crossing Borders
St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas Plurality, Politicians, and Police Enforcement: English
Coverage of SB 1070 News Images
Clariza Ruiz De Castilla, St. Edward's University
Ghent University Nationalism as Identification and Division. Crossing Borders in the Teacher
Education Curriculum in Flanders
Kris Rutten, Ghent University
Ghent University Narratives as Equiptment and Strategies: A Perspective on Perspectives
Ronald Soetaert, Ghent University
University of Texas at Austin Cartoons of the Mexican-U.S. Border as Equiptment for Living
Zazil Reyes Garcia, University of Texas, Austin
Respondent
Barry Brummett, University of Texas, Austin
G9 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Analyzing Contemporary Narratives
Water Security, Permeable Borders, and Narrative Power Analysis
Christine Skolnik, DePaul University
Writing Homes: Economic Migrants and the Rhetoric of Homemaking
Rebecca Powell, New Mexico State University
“There Was No One Coming with Enough Power to Save Us”: Waiting for “Superman” and
the Narrative of the Corporate Education Reform Movement
Paige Hermansen, University of Arkansas
G10 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
The Problematic Nature of Environmental Rhetoric: Tropes, Topoi, and Circumferences
Wildernes and the SUV: The Limitations and Dangers of the 'Wilderness' Trope in
Environmental Rhetoric
James Frost, University of Texas at Brownsville
On the Borders of the Americas: Chicano Ecology, Topoi of Environmental Rhetoric, and the
Pedagogy of Citizenship
Michelle Hall Kells, University of New Mexico
Terminological Borders in Environmental Advocacy: Reduction and Expansion in the
Language of 350.org
Sharon Harris, Texas Christian University
52
G11 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Vita Interruptus: Lethal Biopolitics in the War on Terror
The Drone and the Suicide Bomber: Necropolitical Antipodes in the War on Terror
Allison Rowland, University of Colorado
Stealing Sovereignty: Hunger Striking, Guantanamo, and the Production of Bare Life
Daniel Mistich, University of Georgia
Communication and the Biopolitics of “Material Support”
Roger Stahl, University of Georgia
Pronouncing Death: Biopolitical Affirmantions
Stuart Murray, Carleton University
Respondent
Dave Tell, University of Kansas
G12 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Gaming Rhetorics: Hegemony, Liminality and the Nonhuman
Gaming the Borderland: Video Games, Cultural Hegemony and the Mexican-Chicano/a Avatar
Ricardo Reyna Jr., University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Interactive Digital Storytelling & Liminality in Sexuality: Mass Effect and the Politics of
Gender in Contemporary Video Games
Eleanor Lockhart, Texas A&M University
First and Third Person Weird: Video Games, Object-Oriented Rhetoric, and Nonhuman
Relationships
Justin Schumaker, University of Wisconsin-Milwakee
G13 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Democratic Homeopathy: Practices of Self-Care in an Age of Acquiescence
How We Tell the Truth: Secrets, Leakers, and Democratic Care
Atilla Hallsby, University of Georgia
Margaret Fuller, Pragmatic Utopianism, and Democratic Possibility
Ira Allen, Indiana University
The Problems and Possibilities of Democratic Resentment
Jeremy Engels, Penn State University
Democracy and Nationalism in Early 20th Century American English and Speech
Pat Gehrke, University of South Carolina
53
G14 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Deterritorializing Borders within Rhetorical History and the Rhetorics of Socio-Political
Transformation
Deterritorializing The History of Rhetoric: Kairotics in the Face of the Law
Sarah Frank, University of Texas, Austin
Deterritorializing the Rhetoric of Social Change from Within the Thematic of Political
Economy
Joshua Hanan, University of Denver
The Challenge of “Common” Memory; Or: Deterritorializing the Public/Private Split (I)
Trevor Hoag, Christopher Newport University
Occupying Communication Technologies; Or Deterritorializing the Public/Private Split (II)
Matthew Morris, St. Edwards University
Deterritorializing the Borders of Rhetorical Knowledge: Gorgias, Jacotot, Friere
Andrew Rechnitz, University of Texas, Austin
G15 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Big Data Metaphysics in the Borderland of Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Towards a Topos of Big Data
Jeffery Lawshe, University of Washington
Miles Coleman, University of Washington
Borderland Epistemologies, Multiple Methods & the Uses of Big Data in a Rhetoric and
Writing Program
Kenny Walker, University of Arizona
"No One Can be Told What The Matrix Is. You Have to See It": Towards A Rhetorico-Poetic
Morphology of "Big Data's" Protean Cosmos
Jeremy Gail Gordon, Indiana University
54
G16 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorical Transcendence: Mystical Speech at the Border of Language and Consiousness
Poetic Collective Representations: Language and the Evolution of Owen Barfield
Anthony M. Wachs, Northern State University
The Reasonableness of Contemplative Journeying: Perelman's “Structures of Reality” within
Contemporary Catholic Spiritual Texts
Gavin F. Hurley, University of Rhode Island
Mystical Pedagogy: The Trivium and the Formation of the Internal Hierarchy
John J. Jasso, University of Pittsburgh
Declarations of the Noosphere: Towards as Involutionary Speech Act
Richard Doyle, Penn State University
For Love of the River's Farther Shore: Kenneth Burke's Mythic Imagery of Transcendence
Richard H. Thames, Duquesne University
G17 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Porous Political Perimeters: Rhetoric's Power to Create Fluid Political Boundaries
The “(Socio) Path to Citizenship”: Border Rhetoric in Political Cartoon Depictions of the U.S.
Immigration Reform Debate
Corey Davis, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Damming the Flow of Knowledge: Cyver Censorship and the Politics of Free Speech
Jeffery Delbert, Lenoir-Rhyne University
“We've Got to Stop Being the Stupid Party”: Conservatism, Politics, and the Battle for the
Republican Message
Lars Kristiansen, Monmouth College
A Burkean Analysis of 2012 Presidential Primary Candidates' Immigration Reform Rhetoric
Mark Glantz, St. Norbert College
55
G18 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
The Rhetoric of War and Its Consequences
Soldiers, Cameras and Critique: Crossing the Military/Citizen Border with "Documentary
Video" in Iraq War Films
Stephen Klien, Augustana College (IL)
National Circumference and Iraq's Disputed Internal Boundaries: The Constitutional Struggle to
Fix the Symbolic and Geographic Borders of Ethnic and National Identity in Northern Iraq
Melvin Hall, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Redefining the Borders of the War on Terrorism: Drone Strikes, Citizenship, and Endocolonizing Rhetoric
Avery Henry, Wayne State University
G19 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Toxic Rhetorics: Victims, Terror and Bodies
Environmental Victimization as Rhetorical Tactic
Garrett Stack, Carnegie Mellon University
Narratives of Bioterror and the Rhetoric of Biodefense
George Gittinger, University of Pittsburgh
Bordered Spaces, Bordering Subjects: The Production of Toxic Environments in the Presence
of Immigrant Bodies.
Antonio De La Garza, University of Utah
G20 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Revisiting Kenneth Burke
Redefining Kenneth Burke's Humanist Philosophy of Rhetoric
Nancy Christiansen, Brigham Young University
The Oratorical Kenneth Burke: Investigating Performance through the Archives
Anne Kretsinger-Harries, Penn State University
Historicizing Burke: Revisiting Lynching and Scapegoating in Permanence and Change
Peter Mortensen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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G21 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Skirting Around Progressive-Era Education: Female Resistance to Traditional
Educational Boundaries
To Be in Sympathy: Normal School Discourse and Constructions of the Child
Beth Ann Rothermel, Westfield State University
The School of Expression: Connecting Women, the Curriculum, and the Emerging Speech Field
Suzanne Bordelon, San Diego State University
Girl Conduct Biography: Depictions of Gender, Literacy, and Activism
Lisa Zimmerelli, Loyola University
G22 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
New Approaches to Media Studies
3 Axioms: Towards a Rhetoric of Media Culture
Aaron Sultanik, College of Westchester
The Model Rhetoric of Media Studies
Joshua Comer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Sacralizing Media Technology: Marshall McLuhan's Catholic Message as Medium
David Gore, University of Minnesota Duluth
G23 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
Corssing the Border of the Classroom: Theories, Canons and Class
Advancing Research in Composition through Inviting Theories across the Borders
Lilian Mina, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Borders within Rhetoric: What are the Contemporary Canons?
Gaines Hubbell, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Crossing Class Borders to Disembody the Writer and Reader
Bess Fox, Marymount University
G24 Saturday (May 24th) 9:30-10:45
The Civic Rhetoric of Advice: Historical, Theoretical Perspectives
Isocrates and the Rhetoric of Counsel
Robert Sullivan, Ithaca College
Counselor Rhetoric(s) in the Imperial Period
Shawn Ramsey, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
The Rhetoric of Counsel in the Early Modern Period: A Theoretical, Critical Introduction
Arthur Walzer, University of Minnesota
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Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-2:00
RSA Research Network
Research Mentors:
Lois Agnew, Syracuse University
Robert Asen, University of Wisconsin
Michelle Ballif, University of Georgia
Jeff Bennett, University of Iowa
Leah Ceccarelli, University of Washington
Davida Charney, University of Texas-Austin
Ralph Cintrón, University of Illinois, Chicago
Anne Demo, Syracuse University
Christine Farris, Indiana University
Lisa Flores, University of Colorado
Andrea Lunsford, Stanford University
John Murphy, University of Illinois
Jenny Rice, University of Kentucky
Art Walzer, University of Minnesota
Kirt Wilson, Penn State University
The RSA 2014 Research Network is sponsored by the Penn State University Press, publishers
of the new book series, The RSA Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric, edited by Michael
Bernard-Donals, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Leah Ceccarelli, University of
Washington; the Rhetoric and Democratic Deliberation book series, edited by Cheryl Glenn and
J. Michael Hogan, Penn State University; and, the Philosophy & Rhetoric journal, edited by
Gerard Hauser, University of Colorado Boulder.
H1 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Congress and the President: Case Studies in Political Rhetoric
The "Borders" of Presidential Epideictic Rhetoric
Milene Ortega, Georgia State University
Conspiracy, Pragmatism and Style: An Analysis of Richard Nixon’s Antecedent AntiCommunist Conspiracy Rhetoric
Evan Johnson, Syracuse University
The Institutional Borders of Congressional Rhetoric
Zornitsa Keremidchieva, Macalester College
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H2 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Logos, Pathos, Ethos: From Classical to Contemporary Uses
Making a plausible defense: Today's use of classical conjectural topoi
Henrike Jansen, Leiden University
Ethotic Boundary Blurring: A Case Study
Elizabeth Powers, Florida State University
Chaucer's Use of Rhetorical Devices to Develop Gendered Pathos in Anelida and Arcite
Holly Hamby, Fisk University
H3 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of the Online World
Writing for and with Machines: Humans and Nonhumans in Massive Online Worlds
Alexander Reid, University at Buffalo
Border Rhetorics of Digital Form: An Analysis of Intertextual, Global (Re)presentation of
Social Protest within Harlem Shake
Wendy Anderson, Michigan Technological University
Intensification as Kairotic Invention: The Campaign Against the Stop Online Piracy Act
Robert Mulholand, University of Georgia
H4 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Scientific Authority
The Border between Scientific and Social: Expertise in the Public Online Forum
J. C. Lee, University of Rhode Island
The British Medical Press and the Rhetoric of Disciplinarity: Shaping Medicine 1805-1830
Kimberly Thomas-Pollei, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
H5 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
The Politics of Border Crossings
Bridging Borders: Senate Bill 1070 and the Rhetorical Work of the Puente Movement
Veronica Oliver, Arizona State University
Historicizing Arizona's Politics of Difference: The Frontier Rhetoric of the Arizona/New
Mexico Border
Elizabeth Leahy, University of Arizona
Humanizing the Border: An Examination of the Rhetorical Success, Failure, and Potential of
Border Angels
Sara Baugh-Harris, Georgia State University
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H6 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Hegemony and Social Order
Creating Borders and Boundaries: The Rhetorical Configuration of the "Real World Order"
Patricia Dunmire, Kent State University
Populist Rhetoric of a Hegemonic Intervention
Ferruh Yilmaz, Tulane University
“Even Writing is Combat”: The EZLN and the Movement beyond Hegemony through
Democratic “Counter-Discourse”
Joseph Kubiak, Arizona State University
The Indias of Mahatma Gandhi’s Imagination
Allwyn Tellis, Northwestern University in Qatar
H7 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Dimensions of the Nineteenth-Century
The Chronotopical Organization of Historical Time in Nineteenth-Century Editorial Discourse
Jamie Merchant, Northwestern University
Moving the Line between Ownership and Work: Business and Industry in Nineteenth Century
Vocabulary
Jason Douglas, University of Illinois at Chicago
Borderline Religion or Social Movement? Nineteenth-Century Spiritualism and Women's
Rhetorical Agency
Wendy Hayden, Hunter College, CUNY
H8 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Intersectionality, Jason Collins and Coming Out: A Critique of Borderlines
The Jackie Robinson of Homosexual Big Men: Jason Collins as Black Citizen-Subject
Abraham Khan, University of South Florida
Warrior Style: Jason Collins and the Performance of a Changing Masculinity
Anna M. (Amy) Young, Pacific Lutheran University
What Cannot be Said at the Borders: Jason Collins and his Commentators
Barry Brummett, University of Texas
Jason Collins and the Rhetorical Considerations of Faith at the Intersections of Identity
Michael Butterworth, Ohio University
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H9 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
The Darker Side of Rhetoric: Walter Mignolo and Decolonization
Unraveling the Boundaries of 'We': Walter Mignolo and New Understandings of 'Our'
Discipline
Malea Powell, Michigan State University
“Something to Do With the Dark”: Gloria Anzaldúa, Walter Mignolo, the UndocuQueer
Movement
Qwo-Li Driskill, Oregon State University
Writing Theories of Rhetorics: Walter Mignolo and the Virtues of Contradiction
Raúl Sánchez, University of Florida
H10 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetoric, Materiality, and the Places of Intervention
On (Common) Places, Invention, and Rhetorical Ethnography
Candice Rai, University of Washington
The Materiality of Theory: Practical Roles for Rhetoric in Environmental Policy and Practice
Caroline Gottschalk-Druschke, University of Rhode Island
Material Rhetorics and 'Successful' Public Place/Space
Erin D McClellan, Boise State University
Rhetoric, Potentiality and the Science of Addiction
Lindsay Marshall, University of Illinois
Material Rhetoric and Visual Sociology: A Document(ary)
Megan Marie Bolinder, Northwest Arkansas Community College
Materiality of Imprisonment
Nadya Pittendrigh, University of Illinois
H11 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Constructions of Disease and Death
Utopian Appeals and Rhetorical Borders: AIDS and the Utopoi of American Nationalism
Ben Wetherbee, University of Louisville
Revival of the Rational Death: Pain and Suffering in Right to Die Discourses
Chloe Hansen, University of Pittsburgh
Defining Obesity as a Disease: A Rhetorical Analysis of the American Medical Association’s
“Resolution 420 (A-13)”
John Rief, University of Pittsburgh
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H12 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Shifting Borders in Public Memory: Exploring Intersectionality in U.S. Commemorative
Politics
Translucent Civic Performance at Manzanar: Patriotic Commemoration in Dorothea Lange's
Japanese American Internment Archive
Albert Rintrona III, Syracuse University
“God Hates Fags” and “I'm Sorry”: Vernacular Memory and Visual Rhetoric in Westboro
Baptist and Marin Foundation Protest
Andrea Terry, Texas A&M University
Re-Bordering Disaster: Public Memory, Disaster Capitalism, and the Hurricane Katrina
Memorial
Chelsea Graham, University of Kansas
Temporality and Commemoration: The U.S.Rejection of the International Freedom Center
Lee Pierce, University of Georgia
Commemorating the Postracial Citizen: The Visual Silence of Racial Difference in the Martin
Luther, Jr. Memorial
Megan Irene Fitzmaurice, University of Maryland College Park
H13 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Housing and the Unhoused: Rhetorical (Dis)locations of Borders and Bodies
Chair
Kristin Svea Stimpson, University of Texas, Austin
Urban Planning and Unplanned Bodies: Revitalized Brooklyn and Homeless Abjection
Eric Sloss, University of North Texas
Reconceptualizing Home as a Placemaking Practice in South African Housing Policy
Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University
(Un)Making Detroit: Documentary Cinema and Rhetoric at the Borders of Occupancy and
Exodus
Joshua P. Ewalt, University of Nebraska-Licoln
Taking Back the Land: Making Space for Democratic Versions of “Home”
Whitney Gent, University of Wisconsin
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H14 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
What Border?: Crossing Invisible Lines
Privacy in Public: Building Networked Borders in the Regime of Limited Common Property
Conor Shaw-Draves, Saginaw Valley State University
Bordering an Unknown Space: On the Non-Existent Text
Kim Lacey, Saginaw Valley State University
“I'm an American”: Edward Snowden, Borders, Rhetorical “Dissensus”
Mike Ristich, Michigan State University
What Democracy Looks Like: Citizenship and the “Seattle 600”
Whitney Hardin, Wayne State University
H15 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Bodies in Rhetorical Space: Discursive Bias and the Transgression of Physical and Social
Spaces
Crossing into the Promised Land: An Activity-Theoretical Analysis of Application Paperwork
Used by Peoples Temple Members for Entry into Jonestown
Heather Shearer, University of California at Santa Cruz
Rhetorical Education in the Digital Curriculum: Transgressing Discursive Bias through NonDiscursive Embodiment
Joddy Murray, Texas Christian University
Nomadic Reading: Carnal Readings as Anecdote to Digital Diaspora
Kristen Crouse, University of California at Santa Cruz
H16 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Disability at the Pass of Language, Bodies and Gesture
A Short History of Forbidden Gestures
Cory Holding, University of Pittsburgh
Persons with Aphasia and the Co-Creation of Meaning
Elisabeth Miller, University of Wisconsin
Chronic Pain and the Problem with Language
Hannah Bellwoar, Juniata College
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H17 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Writing Across Different Forms
Places to Stand in the Teaching of Creative Nonfiction: A Case Study of Instructor Subject
Position Across Disciplinary Lines
Crystal N. Fodrey, University of Arizona
Training Wheels, Separate Spheres, and the Space Between Borders: The Rhetoric of Noncommercial Publication
Emily Ravenwood, Wittenberg University
Transgressing Boundaries Between the Academic and Creative Essay
Laura Tetreault, University of Louisville
H18 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Engaging Voices from the Margins
David Walker as Apocalyptic Prophet
Sam Estabrooks, Arizona State University
Radical Individualism and the African American Jeremiad in the Rhetoric of Contemporary
African American Conservative Politicians
Cynthia King, Furman University
Shifting the Discursive Center: The Vernacular Rhetoric of Zora Neale Hurston’s Mules and
Men
Kasi Williamson, Saint Louis University
H19 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Between Ideology and Bullshit: Studies in Argumentation
A Taxonomy of Bullshit
Gary Thompson, Saginaw Valley State University
On the Borders of Argument: Ideology and Rhetorical Invention in Public Discourse
J.S. Dunn, Jr.,Eastern Michigan University
Conceptualizing Ideological Borders Along a (Political ) Spectrum
Micah Gamino, Oklahoma State University
H20 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Advances in New Media
Level Up, Hit Continue: The Ludic Anxiety in Video Game Scholarship
Sky Anderson, University of Minnesota
Assessing the New [Media] Rhetoric: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries
Kathleen Baldwin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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H21 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Radical Intersectionality
Radical Passivity: Rhetoric and (Queer) Femininity
Kendall Gerdes, University of Texas, Austin
Mary Daly’s Radical Interruption Critiqued
Julianna Edmonds, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Towards a critical intersectional rhetoric: Critical rhetoric meets intersectionality
Michelle Kearl, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
H22 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Locating Public Rhetorics
Mapping Rhetorical Space and Material Place with Cultural Rhetorics
April Conway, Bowling Green State University
Redrawing Borders from the Inside Out: Border Rhetorics and Structural Habitus
Kat Lambrecht, University of Nevada, Reno
Poetic Topographies: A Survey of Marginal Third Spaces Paradoxically at the Heart of Rhetoric
Studies
Heather Fester, Lincoln University of Missouri
H23 Saturday (May 24th) 11:00-12:15
Speaking Across Borders: Judicial, Economic, Affective
TED, Ideas, and the Affective Renaissance of Public Speech
Chris Ingraham, University of Colorado at Boulder
Rhetoric on the border: De Corona as both judicial and deliberative speech
Tzu-I Liao, University College London
Language on the Border of the Market and the Gift Economy
James Milner, University of Southern California
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I1 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Labor and Discipline: Rhetorical Studies as Profession
Charting the Borders of Rhetoric and Composition: A Distant Reading of a Decade of Article
Abstracts in RSQ and CCC
Seth Long, Syracuse University
Beyond Apprenticeship: Graduate Labor and the Second Skin
Allison Wright, University of Houston
A Master Plan: A History of Higher Education and the Rhetorical Redefinition of Tenure
Ryan Skinnell, University of North Texas
I2 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Historical Perspectives on Dissemination
Of Parentes and Guttersnipes: The Free Speech Movement at City College of New York, 19321934
Brian Amsden, Indiana University
The Little Man and the Loudspeaker: Dialogue and Dissemination in the Federal Theatre
Project’s Living Newspapers
Jordana Cox, Northwestern University
Bridging Class Differences with a Rhetoric of Expertise: The Night Messenger Service Reforms
of the Progressive Era
Elizabeth Gardner, University of Maryland
I3 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
A Roundtable Discussion of Digital Invention: Finding, Selecting, and Using Digital Tools
for Rhetorical Study
Jeffery Lawshe, University of Washington
Jenny Ungbha Korn, University of Illinois
Meaghan O'Keefe, University of California
Miles Coleman, University of Washington
Sarah Perrault, University of California
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I4 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Witnessing, Fear and Anxiety: Studies in Public Rhetoric
FUD: The Rhetoric of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
Robert Cummings, University of Mississippi
Witnessing as Public Modality
Jay Childers, University of Kansas
The Ethics of Memory in an Age of Risk: Public Anxiety as Moral Argument
Tom Bowers, Northern Kentucky University
I5 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Rhetorical Approaches to Poetry
“Almost Lyrical”: Postmodern Possibilities and Classical Limitations in Robert Hass’ “PoetBashing Police”
Brian Hendrickson, University of New Mexico
Mood and Rhetoric of the Every Day in Lorine Niedecker's "Lake Superior"
Dale Smith, Ryerson University
Poetical Hauntings on “Debatable Ground”: Washington Irving's Revolutionary Hudson
Stephen Donatelli, New York University
I6 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Boundaries of Public Critique: Ethics, Corruption and Strikes
Generosity in Community-Based Research: Ethical Neoliberal Critiques of Charity
Phyllis Ryder, George Washington University
Crossing rhetorical lines: Legacies, visibility, and conflicting strategies in Anna Hazare's anticorruption protest.
Rohini Singh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Wishing You a Merry Christmas”: Rhetorical Entrainment and the Stabilization of
Relationships at the Donnelly Garment Company, 1937
Jane Greer, University of Missouri, Kansas City
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I7 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Politics and Protests in Contemporary Education
On the Border of the Good America: Protest Groups in the Margins at the Dedication of the
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
Christine Geyer, Cazenovia College
"A Conspiracy of the Nation": Case Study of the Newly Militant Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Committee
Lauren Galloway, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Limits of Liberal Rhetoric for Achieving Racial Justice: A Case Study of the Recent Events
at Oberlin College
Stephanie Larson, University of Wisconsin Madison
I8 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Representing Extraordinary Women
The Rhetorical Boundaries Surrounding Women's Sports: Past and Present
Kelly Myers, Boise State University
Representing Women Firefighters: The Civic Potential of Epideictic Rhetoric
Sarah Moseley, Old Dominion University
Challenging Women's Education in the Republic of Texas, 1883-1902: The Story of Gertrude
Osterhout
Toby Coley, University of Mary-Hardin Baylor
Iron Lady, Golden Barriers: Ideology, Discrimination and Female Chinese Athletes at the
London Olympics
Liwei Zhang, University of Saskatchewan
I9 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Bruno Latour and Rhetoric: A Roundtable Discussion
Carl Herndl, University of South Florida
Carolyn Miller, North Carolina State University
Kristen Moore, Texas Tech University
Laurie Gries, University of Florida
Marilyn Cooper, Michigan Technological University
Nathaniel Rivers, Saint Louis University
Paul Lynch, Saint Louis University
Scot Barnett, Indiana University
Scott Graham, University of Wisconsin-Milwakee
Thomas Rickert, Purdue University
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I10 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
The Borders of Interpretation: Exploring the Boundaries Between the
Reading/Misreading of Tropes in Public Discourse
Lost in Translation: Uncovering the Metonymic Function of “Laban” as the Border to the
Promised Land in Genesis and the Book of Mormon
Brendon Bankey, University of Kansas
Defining the Limits of the Human: Definitionality of the Stem Cell Debate
Kurt Zemlicka, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Rhetorically Re(de)fining Dignity: Leon Kass and the Jermiad Against Human Genetic
Enhancement
Logan Gramzinski, University of Georgia
Declaring War on Immigration: Reading the Congressional Immigration Debate through the
Metonymy of Surge
Matt Struth, Wake Forest University
I11 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Executive Dissents: Public Naysayers and the Performance of Citizenship
“One of the Things I Don't Do Well is This”: Michelle Obama's Pedagogy of Citizenship
David Rogers, Philadelphia University
Triangulating Tragedy: An Interactionist Analysis of Wayne LaPierre's Public Rhetoric After
Sandy Hook
John Pell, Whitworth University
Alito's Dissent: Casuistry and the Problem of Violence in Synder v. Phelps
William Duffy, University of Memphis
I12 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
New Approaches to Environmental Rhetoric
Reproducing Plant Bodies on the Great Plains
Aubrey Streit Krug, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The ecologies of ecology: The circulation of rhetoric in environmental policy debates
Jason Ludden, University of Nevada, Reno
Taking the Long View: A Rhetorical Look at Productivity, Sustainability, and Resilience
Lonni Pearce, University of Colorado at Boulder
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I13 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Affective Resonance and the Circulation of Cultural Goods
Beyond Ekphrasis: Wes Anderson's Affective Aesthetic
Chris Ingraham, University of Colorado
Picturing Affect through Rhetorics of the Invisible
Daniel Kim, University of Colorado
Love, Loss, and Whisky: The Affective Comfort and Resistive Potential of Country Music
Matthew Richards, University of Utah
More than Medicine: Stand-Up Comedy, Affect, and Community Engagement
Steven Kapica, Northeastern University
I14 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
How to Hide an Atom Bomb, Spy on Your Neighbors, and Build a Space Telescope:
Lessons from Government Networks of Technology and Secrecy
Freezing the Network- The NSA's Spy Archive and the New Legality of Evidence Gathering
Lars Soderlund, Wright State University
Networks of Secrecy: Blurring the Border between Government and Public Rhetorics of
National Security
Michele Simmons, Miami University
Julie Staggers, University of South Florida
The Social Webb: The Effects of NASA's Social Media Network on Public Support for the
James Webb Stace Telescope
Ryan Weber, University of Alabama, Huntsville
I15 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Augmented Rhetorics
Publisher/Designer: Making Augmented Books
David Blakesley, Clemson University
Physical/Digital: The Trope of Hybridity in Augmented Reality Discourse
John Tinnell, University of Colorado
Performance/Distribute: Augmented Delivery
Sean Morey, Clemson University
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I16 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Transcultural Rhetorics and Technology: Modality and Mediation in Digital Literacies
Multilingual Rhetorics and Digital Composition: Toward an Alternative Theory of Mediation
Hem Paudel, University of Louisville
Citizen Designers and Cross-Cultural Interface Design for Transnational Collaborations
Rajendra Panthee, University of Texas, El Paso
Cross-Cultural and Multimidal Literacies among Refugee Youths
Tika Lamsal, University of Louisville
I17 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Roundtable: On the Frontiers of Justice: Critical Perspectives on the Zimmerman/Martin
Case
Kimberly R. Moffitt, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, University of Oklahoma
Meta G. Carstarphen, University of Oklahoma
Pat Arneson, Duquesne University
Ronald J. Jackson, University of Cincinnati
I18 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Border Crossings: Religion, Military, and Wildlife
Presence, Identification, Social Action: Rhetorical Border Crossings between US Civilian and
Military Cultures
Lydia Wilkes, Indiana University
“Welcoming the Stranger Among Us”: Immigration Rhetoric at the Border of Religion, Politics
and Human Rights
John J. Jasso, University of Pittsburgh
Barbed Wire and High Fence: El Venado de Cola Blanca and the Rhetoric of Enclosure
Joshua Lenart, University of Utah
I19 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Engaging Environmental Politics
Pollution Politics: Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment’s Fight to Rearticulate Progress
with the Rhetoric of Health
Nicholas Paliewicz, University of Utah
Rhetorical Markers in Bush’s Climate Talk: The 2008 G8 Summit Speech
Kyle Vint, University of Iowa
Carnival as a Form of Civic Engagement in Environmental Struggles
Sharon Avital, Tel Aviv University
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I20 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Violating Borders: The Violent and Unruly
Hostile Environments: The Role of Rhetorical Violence in Creating and Sustaining
Territoriality
James Baker, University of the Incarnate Word
Animate Rhetoric, Animate Beasts: Unruly Boundary Violations
Natasha Seegert, University of Utah
Between Rhetoric and Violence: Theoretical Boundaries and the Limits of (Non)discursive
Protest
Kevin Ayotte, California State University, Fresno
I21 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Renegotiating the Borders of the History of Rhetoric
Who Sponsored this Translation? Toward a New Theory of Audience in the Medieval Arabic
Translation Movement
Maha Baddar, Pima Community College
Redefining Augustine to Cross the Border: Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe Negotiate
the Barriers in the Rhetorical Tradition
Therese Novotny, Marquette University
Quintilian’s Composing Narrative: Negotiating the Personal and Political Parameters of His
Rhetoric
Jeffry C. Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago
I22 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Crossing Burkean Borders
The Border between Rhetoric and Poetics: Reading Kenneth Burke’s Three "Oratorical Poems"
Yu Ding, Tennessee Tech University
The "Lost" Section of Kenneth Burke's Rhetoric of Motives
Jack Selzer, Penn State University
Kenneth Burke’s Weed Garden: A Border Account of A Rhetoric of Motives
Kyle Jensen, University of North Texas
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I23 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Expanding the Borders of Rhetorical Theory
Guerrillas on the Margins: Developing a Guerrilla Theory of Rhetoric
Cheri Lemieux Spiegel, Northern Virginia Community College
Dewey’s Rhetorical Semiotic: A Theory for Communication in its “Widest Sense”
Jeremiah Dyehouse, University of Rhode Island
Persuasion as Action at a Distance
Stephen Yarbrough, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
I24 Saturday (May 24th) 12:45-2:00
Exploring Renaissance Rhetorics
Topics at the Border: Giambattista Vico, Gabriel Tarde, and the Genius of Rhetoric
Laura Alberti, University of Southern California
The Function of Decorum in Renaissance Rhetoric
Grant Boswell, Brigham Young University
Taking Elocution More Seriously
John Gage, University of Oregon
Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-4:45
ISHR Seminar
“Lysias and Logography”
Led by Mike Edwards, Roehampton University
Participants TBD
J1 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Historical Perspectives on Women's Identities
She’s No Angel: Jane Campbell’s New (Catholic) Woman
Susanna Engbers,
Gertrude Stein on the Borders of Identity
Patrick Shaw, University of Southern Indiana
American Citizenship and Feminine Hygiene: A Rhetorical Analysis of Kotex Advertisements
in the 1930s
Jillian Klean Zwilling, University of Illinois
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J2 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Speaking War: Love, Sacrifice and Betrayal
Allegories of Love: The Operettas of French Prisoners of War, 1940-1945
Kelly Jakes, UW-Madison
War and the Rhetoric of Sacrifice: Words as Power and Betrayal
Bernard Miller, Eastern Michigan University
Irony, Borderering on Treason: The "Tokyo Rose" Trial as Burkean "Secular Prayer"
John Moffatt, University of Saskatchewan
J3 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Borders, Immigrants and Mobility
Seeing like an Immigrant: A Rhetorical Vision of Borders
Ligia Mihut, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Rhetoric of U.S. Education and Homeland Security as Cultural/Intellectual Border Patrol
Al Harahap, University of Arizona
Immigration as Histories of Mob-ility: Digital Crossing of Borders
Alessandra Von Burg, Wake Forest University
J4 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Rhetorical Borders of Psychiatry
Allen Frances goes Rogue: DSM-5 and the Rhetorical Border of Institutional Psychiatry
Laurance Strait, University of Southern California
Exploring the Border Between Emotions and Moods: Towards a Conceptually Oriented
Criticism of Mood through a Reading of Autobiographical Accounts of Depression
Jermaine Martinez, University of Illinois
Borders to Contain Risk: Risk Limitation versus Risk Management in Acute Psychiatric
Treatment
Jessica Lee, University of Arizona
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J5 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Species Borders: Animal Rhetorics
Deconstructing the Wall between Species: How Understanding Animal Rhetorics Can Expose
Human Exceptionalism
Alex Parrish, James Madison University
A Tale of Two Fisheries: Better Rhetoric through Nonhuman Agency
Zachary Dixon, University of South Florida
Babes in Slaughterland: An Analysis of the Visual Rhetorical Strategies Used by Mercy for
Animals and PETA
Jamie Jones, Texas Woman’s University
J6 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Case Studies of Border Rhetorics
Multiple Borders: Comparing Rhetorics of the Rio Grande Valley and the Borderplex
Randall Monty, University of Texas - Pan American
Alyssa Cavazos, University of Texas - Pan American
Exploring the Borders of Israel/Palestine Through Documentary, Rhetoric, and Critical
Discourse Analysis
Jennifer Hitchcock, Northern Virginia Community College
Activist Philosophy, Migration, and Senate Bill 744: Mapping Affective Landscapes and
Affective Boundaries in Militarized Borderlands
Michael Lechuga, University of Denver
J7 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Rhetorics of Latin@ Political Movements
Selling the Middle Class: The Case of El Universal Ilustrado in Post-revolutionary Mexico
Elliot Heilman, Northwestern University
Toward a Decolonial Rhetoric of Chican@ Identity
Gabriela Raquel Rios, University of Central Florida
A New ‘Population Bomb?' Demographic Panic and the Ascendancy of Latin@ Political Power
Matthew Brigham, James Madison University
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J8 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Places of Rhetorical Practice, Design and Dissent
Ambient Sociability and Its Effects: Scenes From A Rhetorical Ethnography of Practice in
Third Places
Stacey Pigg, University of Central Florida
Epideictic Technologies and Democratic Designs
William Kurlinkus, The Ohio State University
The Counterculture as Comedy: Selective Amnesia of Sixties Dissent in Popular Culture
Kristen Hoerl, Butler University
J9 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Materiality and Memorializing: Practices of Looking at Culturally Specigic Rhetoric
Memorializing the Unborn: The Rhetoric of Anti-Abortion Artwork in Texas
Candice Melzow, Texas A&M University
Securing the Shadow: Material Rhetoric and Noneteenth Century Mourning Lockets
Chelsey Patterson, University of Texas at San Antonio
Effecting Transformational Social Change: Place-based Rhetoric in Border Communities
Kristina Gutierrez, Texas A&M University
J10 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Roundtable on Training Border Jumpers: Rhetoric Graduate Education In/Between
English and Communication
Brett Ommen, University of North Dakota
Katie Miller, University of Nevada
Matt Donald, Georgia State University
Sam Perry, Baylor University
Sara VanderHaagen, University of Nevada
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J11 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Spectral Borders: Haunting Rhetorics of Race and Place
Memory or Myth?: Resisting or Reiterating Colonial Borders through Native American Grave
Sites
Christy-Dale Sims, James Madison University
Mobile Mothers: Race and Labor Haunting Cold War Borders
Jennifer Keohane, University of Wisconsin
Public Melancholy and the Burial of Austin's Undead Racial Divide
Megan Gianfagna, University of Texas, Austin
Living with Specters in Congo Square: Re-claiming Space though Naming
Travis Williams, Louisiana State University
Respondent
Joan Faber McAlister, Drake University
J12 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Case Studies in Rhetorical Forms: Visual, Novel and Neoliberal
The Audiovisual Archive as Site of Temporal Invention: Intensive Borders and Affective
Change
Anthony Stagliano, University of South Carolina
Marginalizing Animation: The Novel/Trivial Compositional Form
Nikki Agee, University of Texas at El Paso
Hi Magazine and Propaganda in the Neoliberal Moment
Clay Guinn, University of Houston
J13 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Religious Rhetorical Education as a Pathway to Civic Engagement
“The Inspiration of Delivery”: How a Southern Baptist Preaching Manual Shapes American
Expectations for Authenticity in Public Oratory
Emily Cope, University of Tenneessee
Evangelical Warrants and Civic Engagement: Possiblities for Rhetorical Education
Jeff Ringer, University of Tenneessee
From Tract Visitor to Social Reformer: The Rhetorical Education of Margaret Prior
Lisa Shaver, Baylor University
Restoring Humanitas: An Exploration of the Relationship between Faith-Centered Motives and
Engaged Civic Action
Michael-John- DePalma, Baylor University
77
J14 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
The Symbolic Work of Groups in Public: Metaphors, Borders, Policy
Black Power as Metaphor: Transgressing the Boundaries of White Expectations and Black
Civility
Erin Boade, University of Southern Mississippi
The Aesthetics of Place and Space: Reading Suburban Space and Its Textual Reproduction
Matthew McLeskey, State University of New York at Buffalo
Metaphors of Religion in Federal Law: Transgressing the Secular/Sacred Divide in Sex
Education
Sara Sliter-Hays, Wheeling Jesuit University
J15 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Technology, Identity, and Agency in Occupy Wall Street
What is the Human Microphone?
Christina LaVecchia, University of Cincinnati
Illusory Democracy: Rhetorical Agency in Online Activism
Craig Crowder, University of Kentucky
The Kairos of Anonymity in Occupy Wall Street
Seth Kahn, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Decorum and Social Space in Online Networked Movements
Trent Kays, University of Minnesota
J16 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
The Multi-Dimensions of Rhetoric's Modes: Meaning and Multimodality
Valuing Inherent Understandings of Sound in Digital Multimodal Composing
Amy Riordan, Salina Area Technical College
Kenneth Burke and Multimodality in Nazi Musical Propaganda
Joel Overall, Belmont University
Huizinga's Magic Circle and the Language of Play
Joshua Daniel-Wariya, Texas Christian University
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J17 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Constituting Rhetorical Action
Talking Division Up: Constitutive Rhetoric Gone Tragic
Lisa Villadsen, University of Copenhagen
Catherine Bell's Ritualization, Kenneth Burke's Form, and the Conversion of the Body: A
Transdisciplinary Approach to Theorizing the Breast Cancer Walk
Nancy R. Bixler, Skagit Valley College
Anchored in Emergence: Beyond the Borders of Reciprocity in Civic Engagement Projects
Sean McCarthy, James Madison University
J18 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Canons of Witnessing and Forgetting: Studies in Public Memory
Expanding the Canon of Memory: A Case Study of the Oklahoma City National Memorial
Museum
Lauren Obermark, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Accidental Tourists: Witnessing the Cost of War at Ephemeral Iraq War Memorials
Ekaterina Haskins, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
From Remembrance to Vengeance: The Rhetorical Travels of “Never Again” and “Never
Forget!”
Shelley DeBlasis, New Mexico State University Carlsbad
J19 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Advances in Visual Rhetoric
Breaking down the borders between the verbal and the visual
Jens Kjeldsen, University of Bergen
Breaking through Time in Images and Language: Ekphrastic Leaps in the Here and Now
Jessica Shumake, University of Arizona
Twin Theoretical Trends: Beyond-Language in the Pictorial and Animal Turns
Hayley Zertuche, Clemson University
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J20 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Social Action across Transrhetorical Borders: Historical Lives and Lived Texts in
Heterogeneous Communities
Panel Chair
Susan Romano, University of New Mexico
Erasing Borders: When Orientals became Asian American at San Francisco’s Forbidden City
Nightclub
Karen Carter, Arizona State University
Imagining the Beloved Community: Multiracial Narratives of Dislocation, Diaspora and
Statehood in Oklahoma
Meta G. Carstarphen, University of Oklahoma
Crossing Boundaries: New Regionalism, Race, and Rhetorical Suppression at the University of
Oklahoma
Rachel C. Jackson, University of Oklahoma
“Thinking has a quiet skin”: Transrhetorical Telling and Domestic Trauma in the American
Socialist Press, 1931-1932
Jason Barrett-Fox, Arkansas State University
J21 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Advances in Rhetorical Methodology
Driving Methodology: Liminality and Questions of Research
Scott Lunsford, James Madison University
At the Borders of Rhetoric, Theory and History: A Topological Approach to Rhetorical
Historiography
Joshua Ewalt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Conversational Styles: Historiography as a Practice of Ontological Politics
Mary Fratini, University of South Carolina
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J22 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
A Dialogue on Recently Published Books in the History of Rhetoric
Facilitator
Bjørn F. Stillion Southard, University of Georgia
Baliff, Michelle. Theorizing Histories of Rhetoric.
Reviewed by: Brandon Inabinet, Furman University
Donawerth, Jane. Conversational Rhetoric: The Rise and Fall of a Women’s Tradition, 16001900.
Reviewed by: Carly Woods, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lamp, Kathleen S. A City of Marble: The Rhetoric of Augustan Rome
Reviewed by: Michele Kennerly, Penn State University
Milk, Harvey. An Archive of Hope: Harvey Milk’s Speeches and Writings. Eds. Jason Edward
Black and Charles E. Morris III
Reviewed by: Maegan Parker Brooks, Independent Scholar
Tell, Dave. Confessional Crises and Cultural Politics in Twentieth-Century America
Reviewed by: Bradford J. Vivian, Syracuse University
Watts, Eric King. Hearing the Hurt: Rhetoric, Aesthetics, and Politics of the New Negro
Movement
Reviewed by: Kirt Wilson, Penn State University
J23 Saturday (May 24th) 2:15-3:30
Developing Critical Rhetorics of Race
What is Nommo, and What Can It Do?
Sam Hamilton, University of Pittsburgh
From the ‘Hood to the Hill in Ten Minutes: How Do We Develop a Rhetoric That Will Get Us
Through?
Emily Luther, Syracuse University
"Something that Actually Meant Something to Me": Composition Instructors Respond to
African-American Rhetoric in Student Texts
Stephanie Boone-Mosher, University of South Carolina
Is Plato White? Default Whiteness, Classical Composition-Rhetoric, and Inventions of the
University in Advanced Writing Classes
Kathleen Welch, University of Oklahoma
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Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
K1 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Rhetorical Perspectives on Asian Identities
Borders and Barriers: Reading the Rhetoric of the Asiatic Barred Zone
Morris Young, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Rhetorical Construction of Taiwan’s National Identity in Domestic and Foreign Media: A
Longitudinal Content Analysis of Media Contents in Five Major News Events in Taiwan
Kenneth C. C. Yang, University of Texas, El Paso
Awakening as a Rhetorical Agency in the Contruction of Taiwan's National Identity
Yowei Kang, Kainan University
K2 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Analyzing the Debates over Marriage Equality
Tracing Queer Rhetorical Tensions in the 2012 Campaign Advertisements For and Against
Marriage Equality
Hayley Cole, University of Missouri- Columbia
The Dinner Table as Border: Reexamining Rhetorical Situation in the Dan Savage-Brian Brown
Same-Sex Marriage Debate
Rachel Wolford, Iowa State University
Intersectional Rhetorics: A Case Atudy in the 2013 Supreme Court Secisions on DOMA,
Proposition 8, and the Voting Rights Act
Michelle Kearl, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
K3 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
On the Borders of Pop Culture: Zines, Toys and Comedy
Zines and Borderlands Rhetorics in Flux: Reassessing the Rhetorical Currency of Print
Jason Luther, Syracuse University
The Rhetoric of Toys: Play, Phenomenology, and Barbie for President
Liz Sills, Louisiana State University
Somewhere Between Here and ‘Merica: Blue Collar Comedy and Anti-Intellectualism
Matthew Meier, Bowling Green State University
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K4 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
The Language of Political Institutions: Elections and Education
Conventional Wisdom: What Language Can Teach Us about the 2012 Election
Dani Weber, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Quantities and the Racial Educational Achievement Gap: Exploring Achievement Boundaries in
No Excuses
Justin Thorpe, Idaho State University
K5 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Rhetorics of Religion
"We've Got to Get Involved Again!": The Persecution Narrative of America's Godly Heritage
David Bailey, Southwest Baptist University
Constitutive Characters: The Great I Am is Actually "We Are"
M. Elizabeth Thorpe, The College at Brockport, SUNY
Bishop Henry McNeal Turner and the Rhetoric of African Emigration
Andre Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary
K6 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Constituting the Digital Sphere: Tweeting, Vlogging and Writing
Constitutive Ecologies of Rhetorical Situation in an Online Essay Contest
Anne Porter, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
I Love You, Please Notice Me: The Hierarchical Rhetoric of Twitter Fandom
Amanda Kehrberg, University of Oklahoma
Twitter as a Site of Cultural Performance for the Rogue Border Rhetorics of Michelle Shocked
David Hingstman, University of Iowa
Vlogging Woodstock: An Examination of Online Vernacular Border Rhetorics
Jaclyn Bissell, University of Maryland
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K7 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
On the Borders of Religion: True Believers, Philosophers and Feminists
Discerning the Bounds of “true believers”: Reading and Inscribing Action in Foxe’s Actes &
Monuments
Amy Hermanson, Texas Christian University
Praying for Standing: Rhetoric on the (Border) Line between Philosophy & Religion
Mark Schaukowitch, University of South Carolina
Sacred Claims: The American Feminist Appeal to a Secular Public Sphere
Anndrea Ellison, Northwestern University
K8 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Critical Perspectives on Violence Against Women
Creating a Dialectic: A Study of Rhetoric and Empathy in Relation to Sexual Assault
Katherine Beglin, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
From Mob Violence to Violence against Women: Lynching Appropriation and the Case of
PUMA
Katie Irwin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"For a Woman, the Streets are a Warzone": Defining Feminist Agency through Contestations of
Space
Rudo Mudiwa, Indiana University Bloomington
K9 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
What is the Problem with Technique?: An Interdisciplinary Exploration Bordering
Philosophy, Rhetoric, Sociology, and Cartography
The Empire of Nonsense: Landscape without Boundary
David Lovekin, Hastings College
Exploring Rhetoric beyond Techne: Henry Johnstone, Homer, and the History of Rhetoric
Mari Lee Mifsud, University of Richmond
The Rhetorical Lives of Maps: The Translation of Landscape to Political Power
Timothy Barney, University of Richmond
K10 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Roundtable on Emerging Identities in Translingual Spaces: Writers (Re)Negotiate Race,
Gender, Labor, and Nationality
Debarati Dutta, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Tamera Marko, Emerson College
Tony Scott, Syracuse University
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K11 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Shifting Borders in Expertise in Science: The Rhetorical Work of Citizen and Civic
Scientists
Parascientific Genres: Emerging Genres in Participant-driven Citizen Science
Ashley R. Kelly, North Carolina State University
Can Winning be Losing?: Rhetoric, Citizen Science, and Policy Argument on Pepys Estate
James Wynn, Carnegie Mellon University
Citizen Science In Hood Canal: Low Oxygen and the Ambiguity of State of the Art Science as a
Basis for Public Policy
John Angus Campbell, University of Memphis
“Calculating the Regret”: Civic Scientists, and the Borderland Epostemology of Deep
Uncertainty in City Policies for Climate Adaptation
Kenny Walker, University of Arizona
K12 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Local Protests on the Global Stage
Agents of Change or Victims of Political Manipulation?The Role of the Venezuelan Pueblo
(People) in the 2013 Pre and Post Electoral Process
Marianallet Mendez, Drexel University
Cosmopolitanism From Below: Confronting Xenophobia in South Africa
Ryan Solomon, Colgate University
Productive Modalities of Protest within Local Borders: Rhetorics of Resistance in Postearthquake L’Aquila Citizens’ Activism
Pamela Pietrucci, University of Washington
K13 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Story Interrupted: Translatability and Narratives in Transnational Contexts
“A Past Written in Blood”: Docudramatizing the Historical Sublime
Hangping Xu, Stanford University
Distracted by Contexts: Grieving for the Children of Uganda
Lavinia Hirsu, Indiana University
Solidarity in Question: The Translatabilities and Untranslatabilities of Transnational Feminism
Minu Basnet, Wayne State University
Gaze/Staring as Rhetorical Listening: Narratives from the Persian/Arabian Gulf
Nancy Small, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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K14 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Mestiz@ Rhetorics and Borderlands Epistemology: Imagining a Decolonial Methodology
Critical Race Counterstory as Rhetorical Methodology
Aja Martinez, Binghamton University
Rhetorics of Dissent in Arizona's Ethnic Studies Ban: Countering Liberal Humanist Ideologies
with Border Epistemologies
Ana Milena Ribero, University of Arizona
Tuscon and Los Angeles: Parallel Universes, “Scattering Jade”, and De-colonial Rhetorics
Elias Serna, University of California
(De)colonizing within Higher Education: Other(ed) Narratives, Rhetoric, and Literacy
Romeo Garcia, Syracuse University
K15 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Refiguring the Ethical Place of the Rhetorician within a Biopolitical Landscape: Political
Activism, the Speaking Subject, the Resistance in Light of Foucault and Agamben
Chair
Stuart Murray, Carleton University
Biopolitical Capture and (In)capacity as the Underside of Rhetoric
Amber Kelsie, University of Pittsburgh
Contingency's Risk: Parrhesia, Affirmative Consent, and the Potential for a Rhetoric Beyond
the Probable
Larissa Brian, University of Pittsburgh
Thinking Politics Inside or Outside “the Box”
Nadya Pittendrigh, University of Illinois
TSA Checkpoints as Structural Expressions of Resistance
Nathaniel Street, University of South Carolina
K16 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Advances in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
Rhetorical Agency in Alain Badiou's Materialist Dialectic
James Daniel, Tennessee State University
Redrawing the Border between Cynicism and Kynicism: Analyzing the Ethos of Jean
Baudrillard
Brian Gogan, Western Michigan University
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K17 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Voices from the American Past: Slavery and the Civil War
From Slave-Ship Seaman to Prison Preacher: The Rhetoric of The Account of Silas Told
Vicki Tolar Burton, Oregon State University
C.S.A. "Love" Letters: Correspondence as Lifeblood
Kassia Waggoner, Texas Christian University
K18 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Sites of Unconventional Memories
Struck by Lightning: At the Intersection of I-75 and Ohio 63, where Jesus Meets Larry Flynt
Frances Ranney, Wayne State University
Writing the Museum without Walls: Material Rhetorics in/beyond the Classroom
Vanessa Sohan, Florida International University
Reconciling Lincoln and the Riot: Understanding the Borders of Springfield, Illinois as
"Memory Place"
Kaitlyn Patia, Penn State University
K19 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Reconsidering Rhetorical Concepts
Applications of Rhetoric (and vice-versa)
John Logie, University of Minnesota — Twin Cities
The Function of Rhetoric at the Present Time
Michael Donnelly, Ball State University
On the Concept of Rhetorization
Patrik Mehrens, Uppsala University
K20 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Humanism's Borders: On Rhetorics for the Human
Suffering for Our Selves: Humanity as the Process and Object of Compassion
Nathan Stormer, University of Maine
Humanimal Nature and the Wild
Diane Keeling, University of San Diego
Rhetorical Irreducibility and the Force of the Im/material
John Ackerman, University of Colorado at Boulder
Resilience as Discourse: An Archaeology of Boundaries among the Social and Ecological
Bridie McGreavy, University of Maine
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K21 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Rhetorical Perspectives on Dance
Migration and Transformation of Art Across Borders: Digital Remediation of Indian Classical
Dance Practice
Shreelina Ghosh, Dakota State University
“Worked Up So Sexual”: On Delivery, Desire, and Dance
Maggie Werner, Hobart & William Smith Colleges
“A Dance to Make It Sparkle and Shine”: Flashy Alterity and the Performance of
Humanitarianism
Elizabeth Kaszynski, Indiana University
K22 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Rhetoric and Epistemology
Playing Dumb: On the Borders of Epistemology
Kyle Bohunicky, University of Florida
Disciplinary Opacity: Archival Borders and the Discourse of Serendipity
Amelia Herb, Massachusettes Institute of Technology
Word-Crimes: Contesting the Epistemological Boarders of Essentialized Knowledge
Andrew Rechnitz, University of Texas, Austin
K23 Saturday (May 24th) 3:45-5:00
Moving Through Memories: On the Borders of Public Remembrance
Performing Presence, Presencing Performance: The “If These Walls Could Talk” Walking
Tour in Intramuros, Manila
Peter Mayshle, University of Wisconsin
"The Rhetorical Borders of Migrant Memory: On Forgetting Histoies of State-Sanctioned
Violence at US-Mexico Borderlands"
Bryan Walsh, Indiana University
Revising the Borders: Liminal Spaces in Memorial Places
Leigh Graziano, Florida State University
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Saturday (May 24th) 5:15-6:30
1914 is often cited as the moment when scholars of rhetoric in the “Speech” tradition separated
from their colleagues in the “Writing” tradition. In recognition of this 100th anniversary of the
formation of the National Association of Academic Teachers of Public Speaking, we have
invited prominent scholars from Composition/English and from Communication to join in
conversation about important concepts in rhetoric.
IC1
Krista Ratcliffe and David Zarefsky In Conversation:
The Future of RSA
Krista Ratcliffe, Marquette University
David Zarefsky, Northwestern University
IC2
Frank Farmer and G. Thomas Goodnight In Conversation:
Publics, Publicity, and Critical Citizenship
Frank Farmer, University of Kansas
G. Thomas Goodnight, University of Southern California
IC3
Keith Gilyard and Kent Ono In Conversation:
Critical Rhetorics of Race
Keith Gilyard, Penn State University
Kent Ono, University of Utah
IC5
James J. Murphy and Victor Vitanza In Conversation:
Are there Real Borders between 'Traditional Rhetoric' and
'New Rhetorics'?
James J. Murphy, University of California, Davis
Victor Vitanza, Clemson University
IC6
Barbara Biesecker (QJS), James Jasinski (RSQ) and Kelly Ritter (College English) In
Conversation:
What Role(s) Can/Should Academic Journals Play in the
Future of Rhetoric Scholarship?
Barbara Biesecker, University of Georgia
James Jasinski, University of Puget Sound
Kelly Ritter, University of Illinois
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IC7
Rebecca Dingo and Sara McKinnon In Conversation:
Feminist Rhetorics--Moving beyond the Nation-State
Rebecca Dingo, University of Missouri
Sara McKinnon, University of Wisconsin
IC8
Cheryl Geisler and Joshua Gunn In Conversation:
Agency and Our Institutional Hard Spot
Cheryl Geisler, Simon Fraser University
Joshua Gunn, University of Texas
IC9
Jim Cherney and Margaret Price In Conversation:
The Rhetorics of Disability and Access
Jim Cherney, Wayne State University
Margaret Price, Spelman College
IC10
Dana Cloud and Seth Kahn In Conversation:
Rhetoric and Activism
Dana Cloud, University of Texas
Seth Kahn, West Chester University
IC11
Richard Graff and Peter Simonson In Conversation:
Media, Modalities, Materialities
Richard Graff, University of Minnesota
Peter Simonson, University of Colorado
IC12
Karma Chávez and Adela C. Licona In Conversation:
Coalitional Gestures, Third Spaces, and Rhetorical
Imaginaries: A Dialogue in Queer Chican@ Feminism
Karma Chávez, University of Wisconsin
Adela C. Licona, University of Arizona
IC13
Diane Davis and Bradford Vivian In Conversation:
Rhetorical Theory: Questions, Provocations, Futures
Diane Davis, University of Texas
Bradford Vivian, Syracuse University
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IC14
Roxanne Mountford and William Keith In Conversation:
Rhetoric between English and Communication: Looking
Back, Looking Forward
William Keith, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Roxanne Mountford, University of Kentucky
Saturday (May 24th) 6:30-8:30
Reception and Recognition
The Saturday reception is an informal opportunity to recognize the hard work of
members of RSA. This year our spotlight will be on the mentors and mentees who have
participated in the RSA Career Retreats.
Chairs
Roxanne Mountford, University of Kentucky
Cheryl Geisler, Simon Fraser University
Sponsored by University of Kentucky
Sunday May 25th
Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
L1 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorical Perspectives on German Politics
The Myth of Progress in the GDR-propaganda
Gunilla Almström Persson, Södertörn University
The Idea of Democracy in GDR
Maria Dahlin, Sodertorn University
Who's the "we" in the people? How Collective Border-Memories Mute German Reunification
and Identification
Laura Herrmann, Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen
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L2 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
On the Borders of GLBTQ Rhetorics
Speaking Ourselves Whole: How Gay Christian Young Adults are Integrating Communities
Heidi Gabrielle Nobles, Virginia Tech University
Coming (Out) to the City: The Closeted Rural Youth's Conversion to (Gay) Urban Migrant
Christopher Thomas, University of Iowa
You'll Be Safe Here: The Rhetorical and Spatial Bordering of Straight Ally and LGBTQ
Identities in the Safe Zone Program
Jonathan Foland, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
L3 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorics by Design: Places, Advertisements and Cartography
Local Placemaking Processes: Rhetoric and Border(less) Design
Claire Chase, University of Colorado, Boulder
The Border Between Chaos and Science: Helen Rosen Woodward’s Rhetoric of Advertising
Jeanie Wills, University of Saskatchewan
Representing the "Day of Infamy" Through the Rhetoric of Cartography
Rusty Bartels, University of California, Davis
L4 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorics of Labor
Open Source Technology and the Mediation of Politics: Computer Programming as
Communicative Labor
Gerald Jackson, University of South Carolina Columbia
...And the Truth Shall Set Your Fees: The Conservative Economic Gospel and a Freedom
Beyond
Kristopher Lotier, Penn State University
Equipment for Working: Technologies of the Undiscourageable Self
Marnie Ritchie, University of Texas
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L5 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Nasty Rhetorics: Perpsectives on American Political Strife
Is this 1812 or 2012?: Secession Discourse in American Politics
Michael Lee, College of Charleston
Borderline Nasty Politics
Christopher Gilbert, Indiana University
Barry Goldwater's Rhetoric Across Conservative Borders
Eric English, University of Pittsburgh
L6 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Will this Be On The Final Exam?: Rhetorics on College Campuses
Sustainable Spaces? Analyzing the Deliberative Discourse of Planning a College Campus
Jens Lloyd, University of California, Irvine
The Rhetorical Construction of Middle-Class Citizen Character in American College
Fraternities
Leigh Jones, Hunter College
Establishing Borders of Purpose: Revitalizing and Situating an RSA Student Chapter in the
University
Brent Chappelow, Arizona State University
Dawn Opel, Arizona State University
Dan Bommarito, Arizona State University
John Henry Adams, Arizona State University
L7 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Voices from Religious Rhetorics
The Rhetoric of Revelation in Early Christian Science: Mary Baker Eddy’s Participatory
Syllogism for a Weary World
Paul Stob, Vanderbilt University
Dissolving Borders: The Eucharist as Epideictic Rhetoric
Dale Sullivan, North Dakota State University
Conversion Narratives: C.S. Lewis and the Function of Myth in Religious Discourse
Brandy Scalise, University of Kentucky
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L8 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Politics of the Female Body: Protests, Girl Talk and Memorials
"Crossing All Borders: The Female Body as a Site of Political Protest"
Stephanie Wideman, Wayne State University
Remix as Borderlands: The Exploration of Mimesis, Copyright, and Rhetoric through Girl Talk
Suzanne Berg, Newman University
"What did you do in the war, Mommy?": Competing Constructs in the Women in Military
Service for America Memorial
Amy Milakovic, Avila University
L9 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Roundtable on Crossing Disciplinary Borders: Rhetoric in/between Communication and
English
Amy Patterson, Moraine Park Technical College
Craig Rood, Penn State University
David Grant, University of Northern Iowa
Derek Handley, Carnegie Mellon University
Ersula Ore, Arizona State University
Timothy Oleksiak, University of Minnesota
L10 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Negotiating Ethical Borders
Negotiating the Ethicality of the 2011 Walkout by Wisconsin Senators
Kristin Mathe Coletta, Penn State University
Negotiating Ethical Borders of Commemorative and Commercialization in “Witch City”
Lauren Lemley, Abilene Christian University
Negotiating the Personal/Political Border: The Ethics of “Having It All”
Sarah Kornfield, Wheaton College
Negotiating Ethical Boundaries in Obama's War Rhetoric
Zoe Hess Carney, Georgia State University
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L11 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
What it Means to be a Woman Online: The Historical, Racial, Legal, and Electronic
Borders of Women's Online Rhetoric in Theory, PLATO, Facebook, and Twitter
Black Girls in Search of 140 Characters: Twitter as Rhetorical Expression
Avery Holton, University of Utah
Kathleen McElroy, University of Texas
Susan G. Komen for the Cure vs. Planned Parenthood: The Fractious Struggle to Define the
Border Between Being 'For Women' or waging “war on women”
Christine Willingham, Florida State University
“Is There Anyone Out There Who Can Help a Poor Girl in Distress?”: The Pathos and Ethos of
Women's Online Rhetoric from the 1970s
Jenny Korn, University of Illinois
Do You Trust Me?: Ethos and the Becoming of Identity
Trent Kays, University of Minnesota
L12 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Environmental Rhetorics: Policies, Disasters and Blame
Crossing Political Borders: How One Grassroots Environmental Group Used Rhetoric to
Influence a Change in Public Policy That Saved a Wetland from Development
Laura Vernon, Radford University
“What it is to be a Queenslander”: The Epideictic Function of the Australian Parliamentary
Motion of Condolence on Natural Disasters
Rosemary Williamson, University of New England
Posthuman Epideixis: Detaching Blame and Causality in the Deepwater Horizon Disaster
Daniel Richards, Old Dominion University
L13 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Indigenous Topoi of the U.S.-Mexico Border: Mestiz@ Cultural Productions, Feminist
Panocha Politics, and Rhetorics Surrounding Aztlán
“Who Discovered America?” Ozomatil and the Mestiz@ Rhetoric of Hip Hop
Cruz Medina, Santa Clara University
The Rhetoric of Homelands for Chican@s: Where the Meanings of Aztlán Originate
Jamie Armin Mejia, Texas State University
Rhetorical Strategies of Panocha Politics: Examining the Creative Potential of Feminist
Epistemology in a Neoliberal Society
Sonia Arellano, University of Arizona
95
L14 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Profanity and the Borders of Civic Decorum
Sacred Memory, Profane Speech: Exploring the Rhetorical Boundaries between Veneration and
Violations of Public Memory
Brad Vivian, Syracuse University
Profanity from the Heart as Exceptional Civic Rhetoric
John Jordan, University of Wisconsin-Milwakee
The Redemption of the F-Bomb Anchor
Paul Achter, University of Richmond
Margaret Sanger's Discursive Transgressions in the Name of “Plain Sexual Talk”
Robin Jensen, University of Utah
L15 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Aristotle Reconsidered
Mapping Borders Exploring Similarities and Differences between the Rhetorics of Aristotle and
Lao Zi
Haixia Lan, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Ibn Sina's Long Commentary on Aristotle's Rhetoric: One Stop along the Arabic Journey of the
Rhetoric
Maha Baddar, Pima Community College
Reconfiguring and Reclaiming Aristotle: A Critical and Historical Reflection of Aristotle and
His Relationship to the Sophists
Nicholaus Baca, Bowling Green State University
L16 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Puentes y Fronteras: Ecology, History, and Rhetoric in the American Immigration Debate
Global Permeability: Economic Legacies and Emergent Border Rhetoric(s)
Enrique Reynoso, Jr., Purdue University
Historical Situations as Rhetorical Hermeneutics: How Mendez v. Westminister and John
Steinbeck Perpetuated Desegregation
James Chase Sanchez, Texas Christian University
Just Say No: Immigration in the Public Immagination of American Conservatives
Terry S. Peterman, Navarro College
96
L17 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
The Digital/Documentary Interface: Reframing Rhetoric, Advocacy, and Pedagogy
Panel Chair
Anne Demo, Syracuse University
“Disappear” for a Good Cause: “No Mother's Day,” YouTube, and Strategic Silence
Abby Dubisar, Iowa State University
Object Documentaries and Participatory Ethnographic Research Methods in Composition
Studies
Brian Harmon, University of South Carolina
Drone Documentaries and the Iraq War
Christina Smith, California State University
The Kairos of the Cove: Sustaining Advocacy Through Transmedia
Katie Lind, Indiana University
Respondent
Angela J. Aguayo, Southern Illinois University
L18 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Case Studies in Rhetoric: Conspiracies, Imagination and Disasters
The Genres of Contemporary Conspiracy Theories
Travis DuBose, Rutgers University-Camden
Social Imaginary and Genre(s) of Soviet Constitutions
Natalia Kovalyova, University of Texas
Border Rhetorics and the Sago Mine Disaster
Susan Gilpin, Marshall University
L19 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Case Studies in Comparative Rhetorics
The Bhagavad Gita as Equipment for Living across Philosophical and Geographic Borders
Jaishikha Nautiyal, University of Texas
Sophists Across Borders: Discovering Similarities and Differences in the Ancient Rhetorical
Traditions
Shuwen Li, University of Minnesota
The Way of the Word: Comparing the Gorgias’ Critique of Rhetoric and the Philosophy of
Kendo
Ian Blechschmidt, Northwestern University
97
L20 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Multi/inter/transdisciplinary: How Far Can It Go?
Chair
Debra Hawhee, Penn State University
Law and Rhetoric: Shall the Twain Meet?
Susan Balter-Reitz, Montana State University Billings
Seven Ways to Slice It: Crossing Disciplinary Pathways on the Breast Cancer Walk
Nancy R. Bixler, Skagit Valley College
There and Back Again: A Rhetorician’s Transdisciplinary Journey to/with Medical Ethics
John Lynch, University of Cincinnati
Meet You Midway Across the Bridge: Collaborative Co-authorship in Transdisciplinary
Knowledge Production
Gordon R. Mitchell, University of Pittsburgh
Respondents
Leah Ceccarelli, University of Washington
Michael Bernard-Donals, University of Wisconsin-Madison
L21 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
The Political Economy of Rhetoric Under Late Neoliberalism: Roundtable Part I
Catherine Chaput, University of Nevada, Reno
Crystal Colombini, University of Texas San Antonio
David Bleeden, DePaul University
David Hingstman, University of Iowa
G. Thomas Goodnight, University of Southern California
Ralph Cintron, University of Illinois, Chicago
L22 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Perspectives on Agents and Agency
Locating the Place and Function of Agency after the Postmodern Critique
Steven Accardi, Penn State University
On the Border Between the Social and the Rhetorical: The Influence of Agent’s SelfUnderstanding in Relational Rhetorical Practice
Frederikke Winther, Aalborg University
Campaign Narrative, The End: A New Story for the Narrative Model of Rhetorical Agency
Aaron McKain, Hamline University
98
L23 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Contemporary Uses of Classical Rhetoric
Borderlines: Ekphrasis, Gender, and the Rhetoric of Viewing
Diana Shaffer, Art Institute of Dallas
The Punitive Apology: Metanoic Performance and Public Transgression
Adam Ellwanger, University of Houston --Downtown
Corporate Culture and Unification: The Dark Side of Isocratean Idealism
Monique Makhlouf, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
L24 Sunday (May 25th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetoric, Memory, Citizenship
Curious George Visits the Diaspora: Rhetorically Refiguring, Reeducating, and Remembering
American Citizenship
Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre, Western Washington University
Remembering Slavery through a Failed Slave Rebellion: The Use of Denmark Vesey in
Charleston’s Heritage Tourism
Kristan Poirot, Texas A&M University
“Never Lost a Bomber”: Public Memory and the Construction of the “Tuskegee Airmen”
Julia Scatliff O'Grady, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
99
Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
M1 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
At Digital Speed: Love, Amazon and the World of Warcraft
Genre Crossings on Amazon: The Product Review as a Politicized Space
Meredith Love, Francis Marion University
“Time Won’t Let Me: Access and Borders in a Speed-Loving World.”
Lynn C. Lewis, Oklahoma State University
Applying the Rhetorical Concept of Hybrid Interactive Rhetorical Engagement (H.I.R.E.) to
Analyze Gaming Sessions: The Case of World of Warcraft MMOPRG
Yowei Kang, Kainan University
M2 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
On the Borders of Identity
Rhetorical Constructions on the Border: Disordered Subjects in Social Philosophy
Laura Jenkin, Miami University
The Transgender Counterpublic: an Unheard Voice in Rhetorical Studies of Gender
Eleanor Lockhart, Texas A&M University
Fighting With Gender and Destabilizing its Borders: The Transgendered Body and Combat
Sports
Matthew Richards, University of Utah
M3 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics of Clever Concealment
Veiled Discourse: Gravity’s Divine Suction in “The Falling Man”
Erika Johnson, Texas Woman’s University
"A Nasty Thing in the Woodshed: Catchphrases and Colloquialisms as Markers of Class,
Culture, and Cleverness in Stella Gibbons' Cold Comfort Farm"
Susie Warley, Texas A&M University-Commerce
The Big Lie: Ernest Hemingway, Propaganda, and One True Sentence
Andrew Jones, LSU
100
M4 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Body Borders: Rhetorics of Health and Healing
“Heal[ing] Injured Warriors Through Sports”: Challenging Rhetorics of the Wounded Warrior
Project
Amanda Booher, University of Akron
Cancer is a Laughing Matter: Rhetorically Eroding Unhealthy Boundaries
David Dewberry, Texas State University
Bodily Borders: Advocacy as Supporting the Rhetorical Practices of Others
Beth Britt, Northeastern University
M5 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
The Rhetoric of President Barack Obama
The Paradoxes of Sovereign Temporality in Barack Obama's "Our Security, Our Values"
Alex McVey, University of North Carolina- Chapel HIll
Prizing Peace, Escalating War: Reinhold Niebuhr’s Moral Imagination in Barack Obama’s
Nobel Peace Prize Lecture
Joseph Rhodes, Penn State University
The Construction of Digital Borders in Obama’s Enhanced State of the Union
Jeffrey Kurr, Penn State University
M6 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Perspectives on the Rhetoric of Science
Theoretical Invention, Rhetorical Invention: The Case of Charles Darwin’s Natural Selection
Concept
Daniel Dickson-LaPrade, University of Oklahoma
Localized Science Sentinels: TEDx and the Shared Norms of Scientific Integrity
Ron Von Burg, Wake Forest University
Igniting Specificity in Circulating Descriptions of Science: Humphry Davy’s Safety Lamp
(1815) and Changes in Public Perceptions of Scientific Applications
Kristin Shimmin, Carnegie Mellon University
101
M7 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics of Autism: Advocacy, Identities and Narratives
Disabling Counterpublics: Examining Competing Discourses of Autism Advocacy in the Public
Sphere
Pamela Saunders, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana
Quirky Citizenship: Super Sleuthing, Border Crossing, and Autistic Identity
Geneva Canino, University of Houston
Breaking Through? Autistic Narrative and the Rhetoric of Being
Christopher Clough-Hunter, University of Iowa
M8 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Feminism and Religious Rhetorics
Aimee Semple McPherson and the Rhetoric of American Exceptionalism
Marissa Lowe, University of Illinois
Challenging the Border between Feminism and Christianity: Virginity as Sexual Agency in the
Rhetoric of Pure Freedom
Sarah Stone Watt, Pepperdine University
Speaking as Woman in Antiquity: Feminine Rhetoric in the Public and Religious Spheres
Andrea Terry, Texas A&M University
M9 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorical Ethics through Networked Borders
Rhetorics of Borderlessness: Reconsidering Digital Sampling with an Ethics of Vulnerability
Jared Colton, Clemson University
Affirming Architectural-Rhetorical Borders
Lauren Mitchell, University of Hawaii
Contingent Borders: Decreation, Potentiality, and Digital Networks
Sergio Figueiredo, Kinnesaw St University
WikiLeaks and the Networked Rhetoric of Hospitality
Steve Holmes, George Mason University
102
M10 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Crossing Borders, Drawing Boundaries: The Rhetoric of Lines Across America
Democratic Discourse and Lines Across America
Patti Wojahn, New Mexico State University & Barbara Couture, Association of Public and
Land-Grant Universities
"A Melting Pot That’s Constantly Being Stirred”: Rhetorics of Race and Tolerance
Cori Brewster, Eastern Oregon University
Metonymic Borders and our Sense of “Nation”
Victor Villanueva, Washington State University
M11 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Leading "Good Citizens" with a Dog, a Plane, and a Map: Presidental Rhetoric at the
Border of Individual Action and the Common Good
Chair
Amos Kiewe, Syracuse University
“Look at Your Map”: FDR's Call for Citizen Geographers in World War II
Allison M. Prasch, University of Minnesota
“A Leader of All Loyal American Canines”: Fala in World War II
Bryan Blankfield, Penn State University
“On Top of the World”: An Airminded First Lady Encourages Women to Fly
Julia Scatliff O'Grady, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
M12 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorical Borders of Science
Creating the New Physical Anthropology: Epideictic as Scientific Boundary Work
John Jackson, University of Colorado
Paleo Paradise: Commodification and Paleomythology in Popular Culture
Julie Homchick, Seattle University
Anne Roe and the Third Culture - A Proto-Rhetoric of Science
Derek Griesbach, University of Pittsburgh
103
M13 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Positional Resistive Rhetorics: Revealing Tension in the Midst of Collapsing Borders
Mabo Dreaming: Towards a Shared Story of Land
Beck Wise, University of Texas, Austin
A Play in Two Dimensions: Swahili Youth Magazines and Hadithi za Picha
Jenna Hanchey, University of Texas, Austin
Playing in the Shadows: Embodying the Contact Zones of Malaysian National Culture
Sheela Jane Menon, University of Texas, Austin
M14 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Border Food Rhetoric: Place and Persuasion in Culinary Culture
Genetic Borders and Propaganda 2.0
Nathan Kreuter, Western California University
Food Stories as Rhetorical Borderlands
Rebecca Damon, Oklahoma State University
Carol Moder, Oklahoma State University
Melody Denny, Oklahoma State University
Burrito Rhetorics: Foods That Speak to No One
William Burdette, University of Texas, Austin
M15 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Debt: Myth, Identification, and Networked Rhetorics
Forgive Us Our Debts
Doug Eskew, Colorado State University-Pueblo
Debt and Hybrid Structures
John Jones, West Virginia University
What Do We Owe to “Debt”?
Rodney Herring, University of Colorado
104
M16 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetoric In (and of) Early Modern Political Philosophy: Four Readings of James
Harrington's The Commonwealth of Oceana
Chair
Trish Roberts-Miller, University of Texas
Envisioning the Present: Rhetorical Forms of Revolution in Harrington and Kant
Dave Tell, University of Kansas
History, Fiction, and the Commonwealth of Oceana
Gina Ercolini, University of South Carolina
James Harrington: Rhetoric and ad hoc Political Philosophy
Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Pulse of the Commonwealth: Rhetorics of Medicine and Health in Harrison's Oceana
Sue Wells, Temple University
M17 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
The Shifting Borders of Rhetoric's "Basic" Courses
Pinvention: Using Digital Commonplace Books as Inventional Tools
Cory Geraths, Penn State University
Michele Kennerly, Penn State University
Getting Our Wires Crossed: The Influence of Space on written and Oral Communication
Courses
Craig Crowder, University of Kentucky
On the Border Between Time-Tested and Outdated
Michael Hoppmann, Northeastern University
Respondent
Richard Graff, University of Minnesota
M18 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorics and Poetics of Identity
Towards a Rhetorical Approach to Studying Identity
Neeta Bhasin, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The Pedagogical Claim-Rhetoric and the Borders of Identity
Antonio de Velasco, University of Memphis
Subjects Errant: Theorizing Rhetoric as a Poetics of Relation
Matthew Bost, Willamette University
105
M19 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorical Possibilities after Neoliberalism: Roundtable Part II
Josh Hanan, University of Denver
Christopher H. Smith, University of Southern California
Michael Kaplan, Baruch College, CUNY
Jamie Merchant, Northwestern University
Indradeep Gosh, Haverford College
M20 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
New Approaches to the Borders of Rhetorical Theory
The Geometries of Rhetoric: Triangles, Pentagons, and the Descriptive Potential of Conic
Sections
Jonathan Buehl, The Ohio State University
Buddhism and Science: Talking Across an Epistemological Divide
Ashley Karlin, Carnegie Mellon University
Threshold Concepts and Rhetoric
Maria Gigante, Western Michigan University
Cognitive Rhetoric and Transgression: Thinking Beyond Discourse, Thinking Beyond Brain
Daniel Singer, University of Colorado
M21 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Burkean Approaches to Science and Technology
Kenneth Burke and Artificial Intelligence: Symbolicity, Consciousness, and Materiality
Jessica Menkin Kontelis, Texas Christian University
Finding a Subjective Science: Kenneth Burke, Whitehead, and Russell's Paradox
Joshua Call, Penn State University
That Old Time New Rhetoric: Burke and Perelman on Scholarly Rhetorics of Multimodality
and Digital Technology
Robert Gilmor, University of Denver
106
M22 Sunday (May 25th) 9:30-10:45
Lone Star Memories: Memorial Practices in Texas
To Praise or Blame?: Rhetoric of the Texas A&M University Bonfire Memorial
Jennifer L. Jones Barbour, Texas A&M University
"Texas" as a Rhetorical Community: An Analysis of Rhetoric and Remembrance at Historic
Sites of the "Texas Independence Trail"
Mark Ward Sr, University of Houston, Victoria
Remember the Alamo: Distraction/Attention in the Aesthetics of Cinematic Exhibition
Raymond Blanton, University of Nebraska
Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
N1 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Post-Race and the Rhetorics of Racial Identity
Walking the Line: The Mixed Race Experience in German Film
Kimberly Singletary, at large
"Post-Race" is Not What You Think: Contemporary Suggestions for a Neutrality of Culpability
Erec Smith, York College of Pennsylvania
"Not in a mean way," y'all: Post-racial Apologia and Southern Hospitality as Antiracist Excuses
in Deen v. Jackson
Anjali Vats, Indiana University
Malcolm X's Multiple Identities: The Rhetorical Importance of Self-Contradiction
Keith Miller, Arizona State University
Krystal Downie, Arizona State University
N2 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Artists as Activists
Activism Transcending Borders: Yarn Bombing as a Global Craft-Art-Activist Strategy
Maureen Daly Goggin, Arizona State University
Genre Competition: The Disruptive Work of Activist Videos at UC Davis
Justin Jory, Salt Lake Community College
Swarm Tactics in Contemporary Resistance Movements
James Daniel, Tennessee State University
107
N3 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Borders of Ground Zero: Public Memories of 9/11
Decolonizing the National September 11 Memorial & Museum: A Borderlands Approach
Jennifer Haley-Brown, University of Arizona
Misrecognition at the ‘Ground Zero Mosque’ and the Rhetorical Violence of Tolerance
Christopher Earle, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Controversy in Interpretation: Public Memory and Social Knowledge in the Case of the 9/11
Memorial and Park51 Controversy
Jessica Harrell, Carnegie Mellon University
N4 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Child Protection
Inconsequential Crime Prevention:The Symbolism (Futility) of Amber Alert Laws
Amy Pason, University of Nevada, Reno
Writing in Crisis: Rhetorical Considerations in Child Advocate Reports
Melody Bowdon, University of Central Florida
Disposable Lives: the rhetorical and geographical management of registered sex offenders
Allan Borst, University of Denver
N5 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Lessons from Literary Classics
The Ethical Limits of Female Speech in Shakespeare’s Rome
Catherine Riley, Louisiana State University
Corporeal Irony, Carnivalesque, and Phronesis in Montaigne's Essays
Christopher Oldenburg, Illinois College
Poetic Borders and Anxieties: A Pedagogy of Engagement in the Proems to Spenser’s Faire
Queene
Denna Iammarino, Case Western Reserve University
108
N6 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Anonymous Lives in the Google World: Studies in Digital Rhetorics
Constructing a Hacktivist Identity: The Anonymous Care Package
Heather Woods, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Notes on the Limits of the Borderless World: The Online Experience as a Global City
Douglas Bruce, John Carroll University
Being Seen: Understanding Audience in a Google World
Kerri Morris, Governors State University
N7 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Transnational Rights: Memories, Rumors and Silences
Jubilant Visual Violence: Cultural Memories of Manzanar
Albert Rintrona III, Syracuse University
State Radio and Popular Rumor in Ghana's First Republic: The Akasanoma of Kwame
Nkrumah's 'Dawn Broadcast'
Erik Johnson, Northwestern University
Rhetorical Silences and the Unutterable Crime of femicide : Burkean Analysis Of The
Satyamev Jayate Phenomenon
Minu Basnet, Wayne State University
N8 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Social Movements
Identification and Identity Construction in the 1964 Freedom Summer Volunteers’ Epistolary
Rhetoric
Lindsey Ives, University of New Mexico
Fantasy and the Farmer-Labor Movement
Shannon Stevens, University of Minnesota
“We Get More When We Yell than We Do When We Plead”: A. Philip Randolph and the 1941
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Jennifer Jones Barbour, Texas A&M University
109
N9 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Contemporary Rhetorics of the Family
A Film Madness: Transgressing Borders Between Family and Community in Films about
Bipolar Characters
Holly Wells, East Stroudsburg University
Does Two a Family Make?: Hollywood Engages “Choice Motherhood”
Katherine Mack, University of Colorado
Rhetorical Re- Constructions of Family in Country of My Skull and A Change of Tongue
Patricia Stephens, Long Island University-Brooklyn
N10 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Borders of Economic Citizenship
Socialists and Communists are Capitalists: A Rhetorical Analisys of Vanguard Group's Critique
of the 1932 Elections
David Blakesley, Clemson University
Joshua A. Hanan, University of Denver
Virtualities, Materialities, and the Vexing of (Non-) Productive Borders
Glen Southergill, Clemson University
Material Persuasions: Reason and Cause in Thorstein Veblen's Analysis of Machinery
William Schraufnagel, University of Memphis
Respondent
Merci Decker, Wayne State University
110
N11 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical and Cultural Boundaries in Health, Medicine, and Disease: Cross-cultural
investigations in rhetoric of health and medicine
Risky Rhetoric of an Emerging Disease: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Dengue Fever in World
News
Molly Hartzog Storment, North Carolina State University
Huiling Ding, North Carolina State University
Effects of Martial Metaphors in Cancer Language
Elizabeth Mackey, University of Minnesota
Contact of Minds: Working Toward Effective Intercultural Healthcare Communication
Laura Pigozzi, University of Minnesota
PR as Translation: Values into Actions, Practices into Symbols
Karen M Taylor, Alaska Native Medical Center
N12 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Case Studies in Visual Culture
Grain Elevators and the History of Rhetoric, or the Rise and Fall of an Ars Mechanica
Dave Tell, University of Kansas
Seeing is Believing: Sacred Rhetoric at the Border of Deaf and Catholic Cultures
Marlana Portolano, Towson University
Exposure Times and Other Ontological Practices of Pervasive Photography
Jason Kalin, DePaul University
N13 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Crossing the Borders Between Human and Nonhuman Rhetorics
Posthuman, Nonhuman, Inhuman: Toward an Eldritch Rhetoric
Andrew Pilsch, Arizona State University
Distant and Deficient Readers: The Algorithmic Audience and the Limits of the Human in Big
Data Discourse
Antonio Ceraso, DePaul University
On the Ends of Species: Human(ist) and Nonhuman(ist) Rhetoric in Contemporary Bioethics
Debates
Jeff Pruchnic, Wayne State University
Self-Regulation and Strategic Lying in Human and Nonhuman Rhetorics
Richard Marback, Wayne State University
111
N14 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Roundtable on Ancient Rhetorics, New Brain Sciences: Conversing with the Past in the
Present
Brett Ingram, Boston College
Daniel Gross, University of California
Jordynn Jack, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Stephen Gencarella, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Thomas Rickert, Purdue University
N15 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Women in the International, Diplomatic Realm: Negotiating Borders through Political
Rhetoric
Markers in History: Madeleine Albright 'Read My Pins' Traveling Exhibit as Historical
Chronotope
Denise Oles-Acevedo, Iowa State University
Redefining What Counts as a Foreign Policy Concern: Hillary Clinton's Rhetoric on Women
Heidi Hamilton, Emporia State University
“Live Life Boldly” and “Break the Circuit”: An Analysis of Commencement Speeches by
Women Leaders
Maggie LaWare, Iowa State University
Flexing Her Style as Secretary of State: Hillary Clinton's Rhetoric of Care in the Benghazi
Congressional Hearings
Mary Anne Taylor, University of Texas, Austin
N16 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Encountering Borders, Communicating Change
Rhetorical Function of Timescales in Community-Based Research
Angela Rounsaville, Univeristy of Central Florida
Liping Su, A.C.E. Language at Seattle Pacific University
Drawing Borders: Gendered Spatial and Rhetorical Borders in Selected Graphic Memoirs
Donna Dunbar-Odom, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Writing Across 'Division Street': Race, Place, and the Sustainability of Civic Engagement
Shannon Carter, Texas A&M University,Commerce
112
N17 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
A Common Core: Divergent Routes in Fandom Studies
Sitting at the Nexus: Tabletop Games and Cult Famdon
Antonnet Johnson, University of Arizona
“I'd pay them to work there”: The Question of Work in Fandom
Josh Zimmerman, University of Arizona
“The Place Where Meaning Collapses”: The Abject Rhetorics of Fannish Room Decor
Sara Howe, Souther New Hampshire University
N18 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Bodies in Motion: Places, Immigrants and Refugees
Negotiating Border Rhetorics: A Local Public Deliberates Refugee Empowerment Narratives
Elenore Long, Arizona State University
Masters in a Strange Land - A Field Survey of Multiple Latin@ Rhetorics in a Houston
Suburban Environment
Bruce Martin, Lone Star College, North Harris
Ethos in the Borderlands:The Overlap of Ethos and Identity in Immigrant Narratives
Neeta Bhasin, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Regulating Bodies of (Re)settling Refugees
Julie Gerdes, University of South Florida
N19 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Visual Rhetoric as a Border Art: Perceiving, Representing, and Contradicting in
Photographs of Race and Gender
The Art of Racializing Chinese Identity in Life
Sue Hum, University of Texas, San Antonio
Contradictory Arts in Emily Post's 1922 Etiquette
Nancy Myers, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
On the Border between Emancipation and Rectitude: The "New Colored Woman" in Her Words
and His Images
Kristie S. Fleckenstein, Florida State University
113
N20 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Masculinity
Masks of Manhood: The Rhetoric of Gesture in Castiglione, Pontormo, and van Bijlert
Hari Vishwanadha, Santa Monica College
Saving Private Ryan’s “Privates”: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Fragile State of Masculinity in
U.S. Culture
Heather Roy, University of Iowa
Surveying the Borders of Manhood as We Face the End of the World: Examining The Croods
as a Discourse of Twenty-First Century Masculinity
Marylou Naumoff, Florida Atlantic University
N22 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Decolonizing Rhetoric
Paulo Freire: The Shifting Border Between Power and Agency
Anna Gurley, University of Oklahoma
Delinking: Critical Rhetorical Praxis with a Decolonial Tone
Darrel Wanzer, University of Iowa
Rhetoric without Borders: George Santayana and Rhetorical Criticism’s Possibility
Brita Anderson, University of Pittbsurgh
N23 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Burkean Approaches to Writing: Publishing, Propaganda, and Autobiography
“Gatekeepers of the Written Word: What Dramatism Teaches Us About ‘Agents,’ Authors, and
America’s Publishing Industry”
Amy Clements, St. Edward’s University
Propaganda Theory in Managed Democracy: Trangressing Borders through Kenneth Burke’s
Heuristics
Gae Lyn Henderson, Utah Valley University
Life, Literature, and the Border that Binds: Reading Autobiography with Kenneth Burke
Dana Anderson, Indiana University
114
N24 Sunday (May 25th) 11:00-12:15
Material Memories: Rhetorics of Remembrance
Mythic Images in the Museum: Material Nation, Material World?
Elizabeth Weiser, Ohio State University
Abandoned Monuments and the Aesthetics of Decay: Searching for New Rhetorics among the
Spomeniks of the Balkans
Christopher Bingham, University of Oklahoma
Borders between Living and Dead Memorials
Marie Hjarvard de Fine Licht, University of Copenhagen
All the Marbles: Visual Rhetoric of the Parthenon Sculptures in the Acropolis and British
Museums
Christopher Richter, Hollins University
Sunday (May 25th) 12:30-2:20
RSA Luncheon and Awards Ceremony
Luncheon Address
Krista Ratcliffe, RSA Immediate Past President
Marquette University
Sponsored by: The University of Texas, Austin Department of Communication Studies &
Moody College of Communication
Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
O1 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Like!: Rhetorics of Social Media
Life/Death: The border we all have to face(book)
Christine Martorana, The Florida State University
The New Rhetoric of President Obama's Facebook: An Analysis of Text, Image and Rhetorical
Strategy in Social Media
Joonil Kim, University of Oklahoma
The Infinite Archive: Social Media and the Revolutionary Extension of Memory
Trevor Hoag, Christopher Newport University
115
O2 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetorics in Urban Spaces
The Image of the City and the Aesthetics of Terror
Robert Topinka, Northwestern University
The Balcony as a Border between the Private and Public
Carolin Aronis, Hebrew University (University of Colorado)
Vertical Spatialities, Fractured Temporalities: The City and its Multiplicities
Brook Irving, University of Iowa
O3 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Memories of War and Peace
Negotiating Memory and Materiality: Los Alamos and the Children's Peace Statue
Risa Applegarth, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Epideictic Space: Tourism and Public Memory at the Museum of the Confederacy
Cynthia Fields, Virginia Tech University
Ship Space, Cemetery Place: The Memory Work on the USS Intrepid
Alia Bellwood, Syracuse University
O4 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Nature and the Post-Natural
The Rhetoric of the PostNatural
Derek Griesbach, University of Pittsburgh
From No-Man’s Land to All Man’s Land: Transforming a Border of Division to a Border of
Unification through Nature
Marcia Allison, University of Southern California
American Nature Writing as Borderland: Navigating the Border between Ecocentric and
Anthropocentric Rhetorics
Alexis Piper, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
116
O5 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetorics in the Classroom
Culture Jamming: Redrawing Political and Social Borders in the FYC Classroom
Jennifer Hewerdine, Southern Illinois University
On Both Sides of the Border: The Rhetoric of Code-Switching at Historically Black Colleges
and Universities
Kedra James, North Carolina Wesleyan College
Transformed Lives, Transformed Literacies: The Extracurricular Literacy Practices of Christian
College Students and the Complex Identification of Transfer
Melody Pugh, University of Michigan
O6 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Tweeting Social Controversies
#PaulasBestDishes: 'Black Twitter' and Rejecting Racist Frames
Jacqueline Schiappa, University of Minnesota
Social Media on Trial: A Critical Analysis of the Steubenville Rhetoric Lindsey Harness
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee/Lewis and Clark College
Lindsey Harness, Lewis and Clark College
Tweeting, (Re)Tweeting, and Racist Discourse: Virtualized Racism and Deconstructing PostRacist Ideology on Twitter
LaCharles Ward, Northwestern University
O7 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetorics in Organizational Crises
Calling it Quits: How Exodus International Closing Its Doors Opens Up Rhetorical Possibilities
Eric Beach, University of Colorado, Denver
A Web of Crisis: Investigating the Border Between Individual and Organizational Crises in the
Penn State/Jerry Sandusky Sex Scandal
Emily Bushnell, Abilene Christian University
"A Blessing to the People": Regulatory Writing and the Rhetorics of White Supremacy and
Settler Colonialism in Texas Higher Education
Garrett Nichols, Independent Scholar
117
O8 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
The Borders of Law and Rhetoric
Between Public and Private: How Naturally-Shed DNA Challenges the Law's Rhetoric of
Corporeal Boundaries
Colin Starger, University of Baltimore
Undocumented Crossings: Law, Rhetoric and Immigration
Francis J. Mootz, III, University of the Pacific
Leticia M. Saucedo, University of California, Davis
Between Civil Rights and Individual Rights: Pragmatism, Individualism, and the Rhetorics of
Affirmative Action
Katie Rose Guest Pryal, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
O9 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetoric In Vivo: Challenges to the Platial Turn
Place as Rhetorical Artifact
Danielle Endres, University of Utah
For the Criticism of Place
Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University
Choropleths and Topopleths
Jenny Rice, University of Kentucky
Toward a Hermeneutic of Place
John Ackerman, University of Colorado
O10 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Roundtable on The Impure Politics of Queering Institutions
Charles Morris, Syracuse University
Emily Cram, Indiana University
Erin Rand, Syracuse University
K.J. Rawson, College of the Holy Cross
O11 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Reimagining National Borders: Shared Digital Relationahips, Economies of Popular
Discourse, and Grassroots Nationalism
Imaginations of North Korea and the Economic Ideologies of US Nationalism
Jerry Won Lee, University of Arizona
Reading the Body: Constructing Online Borders with Race
Linh Dich, Miami University
Negotiating the Chinese/Hong Kong Border through the Tiananmen Massacre Commemoration
Sharon Yam, University of Wisconsin
118
O12 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Engaging Rhetoric Outside the Classroom
Teaching Composition Outside the Classroom: The “Kitchen Space” as Contact Zone
Consuelo Salas, University of Texas, El Paso
Complicating Metaphors: The Rhetoric of Borderlands in Service-Learning Scholarship
Rachael Wendler, University of Arizona
Eat, Travel, Practice Rhetoric: Improving Student Engagement in Rhetoric Courses
Elif Guler, Old Dominion University
O13 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetorical Democracy at the Borders of Political Entities
How Critique can Demonstrate the Demos: The Movement Against Corporate Rights
Freya Thimsen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Politeia as Border Phenomenon: A Rhetorical Answer to a Political Question
Ira Allen, Indiana University
Rhetorical Structures and the Social Order: Interpersonal Borders in Contemporary Democracy
Robert Danisch, University of Waterloo
The Dark Side of (Neoliberal) Citizenship: The Rhetoric Parenthood and the Crisis of American
Democracy
Stephen Rahko, Indiana University
Respondent
Gerard Hauser, University of Colorado
119
O14 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Examining Moments of Rapprochement between Communication and English
Chair
William Keith, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Rhetorical Studies' Origin Stories: How a Local Example Challenges our Histories of the
'Communication Course'
Cara Finnegan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &
Marissa Lowe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
A Failure to Communicate? Learning from the 'Writing Wars' at the University of WisconsinMadison
David Stock, Brigham Young University
Oral English before 1940: Lennox Grey, NCTE, and the Effort to Integrate the Communication
Arts
Roxanne Mountford, University of Kentucky
O15 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetorics of Public Sexuality
You Get What You Need: Dirty Girls Ministries and the Ecologies of Female Sexuality
KT Torrey, Virginia Tech
A Visual Rhetorical Study of Sexual Culture in Ching Dynasty China (1644-1912)
Kenneth C.C. Yang, University of Texas, El Paso
Domination, disaster, and doctrine: Pornography and the public conscience
Melanie McNaughton, Bridgewater State University
120
O16 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Five Problems, Five Solutions: Talking About the Challenges of Human-Participant
Research Across Borders of Rhetoric, Composition, and Communication
What is at Stake When Interviews Are “Research”? Charting Methodological Choices and
Presparing for Institutional Review Board Approval
Heather Adams, University of Alaska
How Do I Use Contextual Injury as a Feminist Strategy?: Agency in the Discourses of Health
and Medicine Qualitative Research
Kristin Bivens, Texas Tech University
How Do I Tell Someone Else's Study? Ethical and Respectful Representation of Interviews in
Scholarly Writing
Laura Brown, Penn State University
How Do Researchers Protect Participant's Identities? Navigating Sensitive Subjectives and
Issues of Safety for Participants and as Participant-Observers
Nneka Ofulue, D.C. International Women Professionals
How Do I Make Meaning from Others' Words? Adapting Qualitative Software to Rhetoric and
Writing Studies Data
Sarah Summers, Penn State University
O17 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Visions of Democracy: The Rhetorical Potential of American Transcentalism
Caring for the Democratic Self
Jeremy Engels, Penn State University
Emerson's Democratic Seer: Poets, Prophets and Charisma
Joe Rhodes, Penn State University
A Passage to India: Walt Whitman and the Rhetoric of Technological Transcendence
Nathan Crick, Texas A&M University
121
O18 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Feminist Approaches to Crime and Punishment
Embodiment in the Public Eye: A Feminist Reclamation of Crime Victim Narratology in
Rhetorical Borderlands of Identity and Agency
Meta G Carstarphen, University of Oklahoma
Women in Law: Police Matrons and the Rhetoric of Moral Authority
Leslie Harris, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Behind Bars, Beyond Borders: Prison Narrative, Communism, and Feminism in Early Cold
War America
Jennifer Keohane, University of Wisconsin, Madison
O19 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Global Case Studies in the Rhetoric of Citizenship
Kemalist Citizenship: Rhetorical Practices of Civic Engagement and Social Change
Iklim Goksel, Independent Researcher
The Crossing as Constitutive Rhetoric: Balsero Identity in Art, Text, and Social Networking
K. Shannon Howard, University of Louisville
Social information exchange in Kazakh Aitys
Madiyar Saudbayev, Suleyman Demirel University
O20 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
On the Borders of Sports Culture
Tracing the Borders of the Double Bind: Intersectionality and the Disciplining of Lolo Jones
Emily Crosby, University of Pittsburgh
A Hyphenated Identity: The NCAA and the Rhetoric of "Student-Athlete"
J. Michael Rifenburg, University of North Georgia
The New Temples: Identity, Control, and the Materiality of Urban Sports Spaces
Anthony Cavaiani, Wayne State University
122
O21 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Case Studies in Rhetorical Listening
Impromptu Leadership and Rhetorical Listening: Ruminating, Negotiating, Witnessing
Joseph Cirio, Florida State University
How Jodi Foster’s Rhetorical Refusal Confused and Delighted Audiences, and What it Means
for Rhetorical Listening
Timothy Oleksiak, University of Minnesota
Rhetoric, Ethics, and Listening
Marc Santos, University of South Florida
O22 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Hidden, Aimless, Empty: New Approaches to Rhetorical Practice
Everyday Rhetorics in Hidden Caches and Crosshatched Ontologies
Brian McNely, University of Kentucky
"Impasse Unbound: Toward Rhetorical Aimlessness"
Michael Kaplan, Baruch College, CUNY
Emptiness Rhetoric
Stephen Llano, St. John’s University
O23 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
Rhetorical Education Abroad
Rhetorical Education and the University’s Civic Work in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand
Hannah Gerrard, Massey University
Traveling Abroad: Navigating Cultural Factors in Interdisciplinary Communication
Michelle Seref, Virginia Tech University
Democracy for All?: Rhetorical Education, Internationalization, and the U.S. University
Yu-Kyung Kang Kang, University of Illinois
123
O24 Sunday (May 25th) 2:30-3:45
On the Borders of the Writing Classroom
Chair
Jamie Thornton, Kaplan University
The History of Rhetoric in the Writing Classroom: Crossing the Border Between History and
Pedagogy
Michal Reznizki, University of California, Davis
From the Rhetorical Situation to Interactive Knowledge Domains in Training Disciplinary
Writing Consultants
Steffen Guenzel, University of Central Florida
Crossing Over: The Use of Play Worlds to Teach Real Rhetorical Skills in Ancient and Modern
Classrooms
Cleve Wiese, University of Texas, Austin
Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00 SuperSessions
SS1 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Digital Rhetorics: Social, Participatory, and at the Borders
Anne Frances Wysocki, University of Wisconsin-Milwakee
James P. Zappen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Jeff Rice, University of Kentucky
Jessica Reyman, Northern Illinois University
John W. Jordan, University of Wisconsin-Milwakee
Liza Potts, Michigan State University
Robert Glenn Howard, University of Wisconsin
SS2 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Latin American Rhetorics: Perspectives From, Between, About
René De los Santos, DePaul University
María Alejandra Vitale, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Gerardo Ramírez Vidal, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Christa Olson, University of Wisconsin
Cecília de Miranda Nogueira Coelho, Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais
Barry Thatcher, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Erika Lindig, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Rubén Casas, University of Wisconsin
124
SS3 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Jewish Rhetorics: History, Theory, Practice
Michael Bernard-Donals, University of Wisconsin
Davida Charney, University of Texas
James Ridolfo, University of Kentucky
David Metzger, Old Dominion University
Patricia Bizzell, College of the Holy Cross
Joy Arbor, Kettering University
Susan Handelman, Bar Ilan University
Eli Goldblatt, Temple University
David Frank, University of Oregon
Janice Fernheimer, University of Kentucky
SS4 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Border Publics and Their Many Locations
Frank Farmer, University of Kansas
Paul Butler, University of Houston
Star Medzerian Vanguri, Nova Southeastern University
Van Hillard, Davidson College
Emily Donnelli-Sallee, Park University
Chris Geyer, Cazenovia College
Jason Barrett-Fox, University of Kansas
SS5 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Queering Consent
Charles E. Morris III, Syracuse University
Thomas Nakayama, Northeastern University
Jonathan Alexander, University of California, Irvine
Dan Brouwer, Arizona State University
Bernadette Calafell University of Denver
Peter Campbell, Northeastern University
Eric Pritchard, University of Texas
Jacqueline Rhodes, California State University, San Bernadino
Isaac West, University of Iowa
125
SS6 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Feminist Rhetorical Scholarship: Theory, Criticism, and the Shape of our Discipline(s)
Rebecca Dingo, University of Missouri
Bonnie Dow, Vanderbilt University
Tasha Dubriwny, Texas A&M University
Jessica Enoch, University of Maryland
Cheryl Glenn, Penn State University
Sara Hayden, University of Montana
Kristy Maddux, University of Maryland
Kristan Poirot, Texas A&M University
Gwendolyn Pough, Syracuse University
Krista Ratcliffe, Marquette University
Cindy Koenig Richards, Willamette University
Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz, University of Iowa
SS7 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
The Body and Its Borders: Researching Body Rhetorics
Jordynn Jack, University of North Carolina
Jay Dolmage, University of Waterloo
Sarah Hallenbeck, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Lynn O'Brien Hallstein, Boston University
Robin E. Jensen, University of Utah
Brett Lunceford, University of South Alabama
Ersula Ore, Arizona State University
Jen Wingard, University of Houston
SS8 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Speaking for and with Each Other: Crossing Borders in the Company of Comparative
Rhetoric
LuMing Mao, Miami University
Arabella Lyon, University of Buffalo
Bo Wang, California State University, Fresno
Jan Swearingen, Texas A&M University
Janet Atwill, University of Tennessee
Steven Mailloux, Loyola Marymount University
Peter Simonson, University of Colorado
Susan Jarratt, University of California, Irvine
Xing Lu, DePaul University
126
SS9 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Digital Rhetorics: Social, Participatory, and at the Borders
Robert Glenn Howard, University of Wisconsin
John W. Jordan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Liza Potts, Michigan State University
Jessica Reyman, Northern Illinois University
Jeff Rice, University of Kentucky
Anne Frances Wysocki, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
James P. Zappen, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
SS10 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
RSA Book Award Recognition Super Session for 2013 and 2014
Barbara A. Biesecker, University of Georgia
Jessica Enoch, University of Maryland
Wendy Hesford, Ohio State University
Lester C. Olson, University of Pittsburgh
Michael Vicaro, Penn State University, Greater Allegheny
SS11 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Visions and Agendas for a Rhetorical Border Studies
D. Robert DeChaine, California State University, Los Angeles
Damián Baca, University of Arizona
Karma R. Chávez, University of Wisconsin
Josue David Cisneros, University of Illinois
Lisa A. Flores, University of Utah
Michelle A. Holling, California State University, San Marcos
Kent A. Ono, University of Utah
Iswari P. Pandey, Syracuse University
Stacey K. Sowards, University of Texas at El Paso
Mónica F. Torres, New Mexico State University
SS12 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
At the Borders of Rhetorical and Civic Education: Communication and Composition
Pedagogy at the “Crucible Moment”
J. Michael Hogan, Penn State University
Debra Hawhee, Penn State University
William Keith, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Blake Scott, University of Central Florida
Roxanne Mountford, University of Kentucky
127
SS13 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
Machine Rhetorics
Krista Kennedy, Syracuse University
Collin Brooke, Syracuse University
Jim Brown, University of Wisconsin
Barry Brummett, University of Texas
Cheryl Geisler, Simon Fraser University
Ian Hill, University of British Columbia
Carolyn Miller, North Carolina State University
SS14 Sunday (May 25th) 4:00-6:00
The Future of The Academic Book in Rhetorical Studies
Chair David Zarefsky, Northwestern University
Editors from major university presses – details TBD
Sunday (May 25th) 6:30-8:30
RSA Graduate Student Reception
Chairs
Sarah Frank, University of Texas
Katie Lind, Indiana University
Sponsored by Penn State University Departments of Communication Arts &
Sciences and English
128
Monday May 26th
Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
P1 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Encountering Places and Countering Spaces: Border Rhetorics in the Struggle for Civil
Rights
The Shiloh-Rosenwald School, Notasulga, AL: A Space Between Freedom and Oppression
Erin Chandler, University of Alabama
The Greensboro Four: Rhetorical Action, Frames, and Movement Participation
Hannah V. Harrison, University of Texas, Austin
Remembering Silence: Bennett College Women and the 1960 Greensboro Student Sit-Ins
Laura Michael Brown, Penn State University
P2 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Case Studies in the Rhetoric of Terror
Technological and Rhetorical Animosity in the “Correspondence” of Ted Kaczynski (The
Unabomber) and David Gelernter
Ian Hill, University of British Columbia
"Re-Orienting from Without: Burkean Notions of 9/11 and the Rhetoric of Dissent"
Patrick Danner, Rutgers University - Camden
The Rhetoric of Security and Surveillance Following the 1920 Wall Street Bombing
Jay Childers, University of Kansas
P3 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Classrooms as Borderlands
Homeschooling and Public/Private Identity Construction
Nick Young, St. John’s University
Fat Borders: an Examination of the Classroom as a Hostile Borderland for Fat Students
William Tunningley, Oklahoma State University
What’s in a Number, or the Rhetorical Markers of Numerical Education in Democracy?
Frank Stec, Penn State University
129
P4 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorics of Science: Borders, Narratives, and Struggles
Rhetorical Determinism: Somatechnic Borders in The Association for Molecular Pathology v.
Myriad Genetics Inc.
José Cortez, University of Arizona
Narrating ADHD: The Rhetoric of Parental Empowerment and Executive Control
Heather Howley, University of Akron, Wayne College
Medicine, Scientific Disillusionment, and the Struggle for the Identity of the Medical
Profession in Early Twentieth Century British Medical Journals
Kristin Kondrlik, Case Western Reserve University
P5 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Youth Cultures: Hip Hop, Slams and Brands
Challenges using multimodality to cross literacy borders: A case study of a hip hop literacy
program
Will Penman, Carnegie Mellon
Listen, Mijito: Disidentification in Youth Slam Discourse
Amanda Fields, University of Arizona
“We Real Cool”: The Branded Bodies of Hip-Hop
Emilie Koenig, University of Houston
P6 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
The Real Thing: Authenticity in Popular Culture
Cracklings: Shedding the Skin of the Barbecue Border Battle
William Vaughn, University of Texas, El Paso
Dissociation in the Digital Age: How ‘Fly-Ass Bubbelitas’ and ‘Blinged up Charoset’ Redefine
Jewish Culture in the in the “Bubala, Please” Online Video Series
Janice W. Fernheimer, University of Kentucky
"If You Want to See the Real Thing, You're Running Out of Time": Redemption, Authenticity,
and the Numero Group Record Label
Vince Meserko, University of Kansas
130
P7 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Virtual Communities: Navigating Social Media
Choose Your Own Adventure: Agency as Constitutive Rhetorical Vision in Web 2.0
Stephen Grover, Texas Tech University
Navigating Expections: Using Social Networking Sites to Understand Audience Analysis
Jordan Frith, University of North Texas
The Failure of the Undiscourageable Self: Spaces of Thought in "Unemployed Friends 2.0”
Marnie Ritchie, University of Texas Austin
P8 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Rountable on Crossing Borders in Women's Oratorical Education: Mapping Out
Emerging Research Opportunities for Feminist Historiography
David Gold, University of Michigan
Elizabethada A. Wright, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Emily Cope, University of Tenneessee
Jane Donawerth, University of Marylnd
Linda Ferreira-Buckley, University of Texas
Lisa Suter, University of Tampa
M. Amanda Moulder, St. Johns University
Suzanna Bordelon, San Diego State University
P9 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Sound Rhetorics
Recording a Room: Techniques of the Unheard
Anthony Collamati, Alma College
Sound Out of Time: The Intervention of the Untimely
Robert Leston, New York City College of Technology
Mundane Lives: Robert Ashley's Object-Oriented Aria
Ron Brooks, Oklahoma State University
The Old Sound of Now: Hauntology and Digiphrenia
Timothy Richardson, University of Texas
131
P10 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorical Challenges in Mediating Borders: Academic Writing Versus Professional and
Technical Writing
Transcending Borders: Rhetorical Workplaces and Academic Grading
Karen Ching Carter, Arizona State University
Writing Centers as “Threshhold Spaces” for Professional Writing
Katie Homar, University of Minnesota
Writing Scientific Grants: Rhetorical Literacy and Communicating Expertise
Kimberly Thomas-Pollei, University of Pittsburgh
P11 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Official Memories: Narrative, Identity, and the Rhetoric of Silence
Steel Workers in a “Former Steel Town”: The Third Persona in Levi's “Ready to Work”
Advertisement Campaign
Amanda Berardi, Carnegie Mellon University
“Toussaint L'Ouverture” and the Rhetoric of Forgetting
David Tucker, University of Minnesota
Official Frames for Remembering September 11: A Top-Down Approach
Jessica Harrell, Carnegie Mellon University
P12 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetorics and Politics in the Arab World
Virtually Veiled: Exploring the Hijab Conversation Outside the Borders of Dominant Discourse
Danielle Saad, Kutztown University
Rhetorical Identities: Reconstructing the Self and the Nation in Contemporary Turkish Political
Discourse
Elif Guler, Old Dominion University
The “Heroic” Vessel: Extending Scapegoating Theory through the Malala Yousufzai Case
Lamiyah Bahrainwala, University of Texas
132
P13 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Science Matters: Material Rhetorics as a Methodology for the Ethical and Political
Inquiry of Scientific Practices
Selective Rhetorics: Biomedical Research, Science Writing, and the Question of Agency
Cynthia Bateman, University of South Carolina
Embodying the Facts: Rhetorical Figures and Rhetorical Bodies in Science Writing
Patricia Fancher, Clemson University
Modern Maternity and Medical Intervention: A Chronotopic View
Sarah Hallenbeck, University of North Carolina
P14 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Hidden Games of the Holocaust: Revealing the Rhetorical Borders of History and
Memory
Transgression of Genre Borders in Family Documents During the Thirds Reich
Charlotte Kaempf, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Stumble Stones: Passion in Architectural and Urban Borders
Hans Hiegle, Hiegle Architects and Cityplanners
Expanding the Unspoken Border: Bureaucratic Rhetorics of the Final Solution
Mark Ward, University of Houston
Letters and Numbers: Technology and Mystical Belief
Steven Katz, Clemson University
P15 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Locating the Borderlands of Youth Rhetorics of Adolescence, Identity, Sexuality, and Play
Playing with Borders: Constructing Gender in the Global Sport Development Movement
Cassie Wright, Stanford University
Building a Border between Children and Sdults: The Social Construction and Rhetorical of
Adolescence
Jenna Vinson, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Queer World-Making and Youth Activism: Valuing the Playfulness of a Queer and Multimodal
Borderlands Practice
Londie Martin, University of Arizona
133
P16 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Negoriating Rhetorics: Ethos, Identity, and Data Structures
Swapping Gender and Negotiating Differences through Data Structures
Chris Lindgren, University of Minnesota
Ethos Multiple: Tracing Coordinated Ethos Enactment Across Space and Place
Douglas Walls, University of Central Florida
Consistent Work: The Identity of the Lesbian Herstory Archives
Madhu Narayan, Michigan State University
P17 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetoric, Progressivism, and the 'The Wisconsin School of Rhetoric'
Chair
Michael Bernard-Donals, University of Wisconsin
Eco-activism in the Progressive Era" Gaylord Nelson and Wisconsin's Experience
Adedoyin Ogunfeyimi, University of Wisconsin
The Academic Revolution: How 'English' Became Specialized Literary Research at UWMadison
David Fleming, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Pre-Progressive Rhetorical Education: The Case of John Bascom
David Stock, Brigham Young University
Rhetoric and Education in the Work of Alexander Meiklejohn
John Zumbrunnen, University of Wisconsin
P18 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Plato’s Phaedrus Reconsidered
Plato's Phaedrus: A Situated Vision of Rhetoric
Steven Pedersen, Oklahoma State University
The Socratic Seer: Rhetoric and Vision in Plato's Phaedrus
Christopher Fischer, University of Pittsburgh
Cicadence: Paideia and its Medium in Phaedrus
Timothy Barr, University of Pittsburgh
134
P19 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
At the Border of Rhetoric and the Environment: Critical Approaches to Environmental
Communication
Conservation Action Planning as Rhetorical Attunement
Bridie McGreavy, University of Maine
Working for Water: A Transdisciplinary Collaboration for Wetlands Restoration in an
Urbanizing Watershed
Caroline Druschke, University of Rhode Island
Mapping Complexity:Re-tooling Environmental Rhetorics
Donnie Sackey, Wayne State University
Materialist Rhetoric and the “Indeterminate Material Environment”
Jason Peters, University of Rhode Island
P20 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Border Crossing Between Rhetorical Traditions
Mapping Religious Rhetorics, Charting Methodological Innovation
Michael DePalma, Baylor University
Jeff Ringer, Lee University
Connecting Feminist and Disability Rhetorics: Character and Authority in Autism Discourse
Jordynn Jack, University of North Carolina
Conciliatory Arab-Islamic Rhetoric and the Chancery in Medieval Cairo: Revisionary
Rhetorical Historiography
Rasha Diab, University of Texas
Speaking for and with Each Other: Border Crossing in the Company of Comparative Rhetoric
LuMing Mao, University of Miami, Ohio
Feminist Strategies and Maneuverings as Rhetorical Method
Susan Romano, University of New Mexico
The Rhetoric of Transformation and the Post-Communist Era
Noemi Marin, Florida Atlantic University
The Definition of 'Latin America' and the Constitution of Rhetoric and Modernity
René Agustín De los Santos, Independent Scholar
Crossing Borders, Strengthening Relationships: Using ‘To-ness’ to Pave Paths Between and
Among (Jewish and Other) Rhetorical Traditions
Janice W. Fernheimer, University of Kentucky
135
P21 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Outside the Frame: The Rhetoric of Contemporary Art
Toward a Vitalist Material Rhetoric; Or, Encountering Marina Abramović
T. Kenny Fountain, Case Western Reserve University
Policing the Borders of Public Art: Yarn Bombing and the Rhetoric of Exceptionalism
Leslie Hahner, Baylor University
When the Yes Men Prank the World, Environmental Justice Confronts New Challenges
Katherine Lind, Indiana University
P22 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Rhetoric, Justice, Democracy
Multiple Routes into the Possible: A Methodology for Theorizing Border Relations between
Rhetoric and Democracy
Michelle Iten, Texas Christian University
Talking Division Down: Justice Rather than Expansion
Christian Kock, University of Copenhagen
Liberalism and Difference, or, Why the Margins Lack Justice
Matthew Gayetsky, University of Pittsburgh
P23 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Bridging Rhetorical Practices: Style, Assimilation, Adaptation
Bridging the Gap between Old Texts and New Situations: The Interpretive Stasis of
Assimilation
K. Martin Camper, University of Maryland
The Adaptation of Adaptation for Speech Education
George Gittinger, University of Pittsburgh
The Characterization and Description Stages of Aphthonius’ Progymnasmata in Light of
Hermogenes’ On Style: Exploring the Border between Contemporary and Ancient Classrooms
Jim Selby, Whitfield Academy
136
P24 Monday (May 26th) 8:00-9:15
Exploring the First Year Writing Course
Bigots, Bleeding-Hearts, and Boogeymen: Modeling, Embodying, and Troubling Forensic
Deliberation in the First-Year Rhetoric Course
Stephanie Boone-Mosher, University of South Carolina
Opening Disciplinary Borders: Successfully Incorporating Legal and Rhetorical Paradigms
Within Paired Freshman Courses
Mellisa Huffman, University of New Mexico
The Theme System: Current-Traditionalism, Writing Assignments, and the Development of
First-Year Composition
Matthew Nunes, Ohio University
Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Q1 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Gesturing Towards Rome: American Adaptations of Classical Culture
Julius Caesar Across Borders: The Ethos of the American Republic
Esther Schupak, Bar Ilan University
Charles Lamb's Adaptations of the Classical Progymnasmata: "Acting a Charity"
Katie Homar, University of Pittsburgh
The Dying Gaul Dons Redface: Expansionism and Neoclassical Topoi in American Sculpture
M. Melissa Elston, Texas A&M University
Q2 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetoric and Radical Politics
A Rhetorical History of American Radicalization: Homeland Security and Political Agency,
1867 to 2012
Jonathan Edwards, University of South Carolina
A See-Thru World: Edward Snowden, NSA Surveillance, and Rhetorics of Transparency
Scott Makstenieks, University of Minnesota
Bolstering Borders: Senator Ted Cruz’s Attempt to Influence Immigration Reform
Jeremy Rogerson, Texas A&M University
137
Q3 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetoric Rocks!: Explorations of Popular Music
Liminal Aesthetics in Electronic Dance Music
Matthew Osborn, Clemson University
Extending the Conception of a DiaspoRican: Transnational Subjects in Puerto Rico’s Indie
Rock Scene
Karrieann Soto Vega, Syracuse University
Speaking through Sound: Tension, rhetoric, and repetition in PJ Harvey’s Let England Shake
Lisa Foster, University of Oklahoma
Q4 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Echoes of the Civil War
The Secessionist Constitutional Scene: Jefferson Davis and his use of the Declaration of
Independence
R. Brandon Anderson, University of Texas
Spectres of the South: Confederate Monuments and the Borders of Race and Remembrance
Roseann Mandziuk, Texas State University
The League of the South's Declaration of Southern Cultural Independence; Establishing a
Southern Cultural Border
Rachel Stone, University of North Carolina
Q5 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
President Obama's Policy Rhetoric
The Border Fence as a Rhetorical Force of Division, Silence, and Normativity during Barack
Obama's Presidency
Svilen Trifonov, University of Minnesota
President Obama’s Failure of Symbolic Policy Rhetoric
Cassandra Bird, University of Kansas
The Rhetorical Borders of the Shadow Economy: Obama and Comprehensive Immigration
Reform
Jeffrey Kurr, Penn State University
138
Q6 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Generation 1.5: Youth Culture and Social Media
The Rhetorical Construction of Marginalized Students: "Generation 1.5" in Emergent Research
Kate Mangelsdorf, University of Texas, El Paso
You Shouldn’t Be Friends with People Like That on Facebook: Liberal Ideology, Discipline,
and the Humanities
Joshua Prenosil, Creighton University
Constructing the Mobile/Post-Mobile Self: How Adult Military Brats are Finding Themselves
and Forging Communities
Heidi Gabrielle Nobles, Virginia Tech University
Q7 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Engaging the Contemporary Student: Rhetorics of Higher Education
Problem-Solving Instruction in the New Rhetorical Curriculum: Approaches from College
Algebra and FYC
Megan J. Bardolph, University of Louisville
The Boundary That Won't Budge: The Student-as Consumer Metaphor Finds New Traction
Rebekah Fox, Texas State University
The Contested Politics of Basic Writing: Responding Rhetorically to Mandates for Curricular
Change
Stacy Day, Penn State University
Q8 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
The Rhetorical Work of Crafting a Usable Past: Crossing Borders from Present to Past
and Personal to Public
Embarrassment of Riches: Historic House Museums and their Neighborhoods
Brian Fehler, Tarleton State University
Border Crossings and Their Discontents: Experiences of "Pornography of Poverty" in India
Purna Banerjee, Presidency College
Postmemories, Pilgrimages, and Catholic Acts of Recovery in Vietnam
Rochelle Gregory, North Central Texas College
Erin Sagerson, Weatherford College
139
Q9 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Roundtable on Renegoriating Corporate, Medical, and Political Authority in the Border
Skirmishes of the 21st-century Womanhood
Amy Koerber, Texas Tech University
Jeannie Bennett, Texas Tech University
Kimberly Elmore, Texas Tech University
Lisa Meloncon, University of Cincinnati
Lora Arduser, University of Cincinnati
Q10 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
This Must Be the Place
Everywhere is Taksim' - Actually, No It Isn't
Janet Atwill, University of Tenneessee
Sittin' on the Porch on the Bay, Watchin' the Invaders Build Mansions: Practicing Indigenous
Spaces
Malea Powell, Michigan State University
This Must Not Be the Place
Patricia Roberts-Miller, University of Texas, Austin
Displacing Seattle: Filipinos on Tour in the Colonial Metropole
Terese Guinsatao Monberg, Michigan State University
Q11 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Calculating Ethos: How Algorithms, Access, and Widgets (Un)Bound Character
Ethos and Access on the Web
Jay Kirby, West Virginia University
Algorithmic Ethos
John Jones, West Virginia University
“Liking,” “Scooping,” “Favoriting,” & Feeling Ethos
Paul Muhlhauser, McDaniel College
140
Q12 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Science and Citizenship
A Rhetoric of Scientific Practice in the Digital Humanities: New Borders and a New Pair of
Shoes in a Rhetoric of Science
David Gruber, City University of Hong Kong
Technical Craft and the Rhetoric of Citizen Science
Chad Wickman, Auburn University
Constituting Museum Visitors as Voters, Deliberators, or Cosmopolitan Citizens? Climate
Change Exhibits and the Possibilities of a Rhetorical Education
Gregory Schneider-Bateman, Kettering University
Q13 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Intent, Intention, and Legal Rhetoric
Intentionality and the Rhetorical Situation
Alexander Fischer, University of Texas, Austin
The Rhetoric of Intent: Medical Discourse in the Courtroom
Andrea Alden, Arizona State University
Judicial Rhetoric and the Intentionalist Fallacy
Doug Coulson, Carnegie Mellon University
Q14 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Disciplinarity in Ruins? Divergences and Convergences of English and Communication
Rhetorical Detachments and the Roaring 80s: The Formation and Impact of RSA's Conference
Byron Hawk, University of South Carolina
Inventing the Interstice between English and Speech, 1908-1917
Pat Gehrke, University of South Carolina
Disciplinary Identities and the Rhetorical Sixties
Steven Mailloux, Loyola Marymount University
141
Q15 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
The (Il)Legality of Violence: Interpreting and Demarcating Political Power
Quantifiable Violence and the Borders of Torture
Megan Eatman, University of Texas
Pushing the Borders of Symbolic Exchange
Samuel Perry, Baylor University
Mark Long, Baylor University
The Visibility of Genocide/Invisibility of Colonialism: Defining Atrocity in the USHMM's
“From Memory to Action”
Theresa Donofrio, Coe College
Q16 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Wise Laughter: Burke Reconsidered
“The Principles of Wise Spending”: Kenneth Burke vs. Edward Bernays
Ann George, Texas Christian University
An Archival Account of Burke’s Comic Cluster
Sarah Adams, Penn State University
Re: "Joycing": Musicality in Kenneth Burke's Rhetorical Theory
Nicholas Crawford, University of Georgia
Q17 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Troubles Waters, Sacred Landscapes: The Trans Boundary Nature of Proposed Coal
Export from the Pacific Northwest
Sacred Landscapes: Cultural Identites and Tribal Territories Beyond Maps and Borders
Cathy Ballew, Lummi Nation
From Pit to Port: Coal Export and Trans Boundary Significance
Colleen Berg, Western Washington University
Framing Across Case Studies: Contemporary Rhetorics and the Liberation of Theory Through
Practice
Nicole Brown, Northwest Indian College
142
Q18 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Big Data Metaphysics in the Borderland of Quantitative and Qualitative Research
“No One Can Be Told What The Matrix Is. You Have to See It.”: Towards A Rhetorico-Poetic
Morphology of 'Big Data's' Protean Cosmos
Jeremy Gordon, Indiana University
Borderland Epistemologies, Multiple Methods & the Uses of Big Data in a Rhetoric and
Writing Program
Kenny Walker, University of Arizona
Towards a Topos of Big Data
Miles Coleman, University of Washington
Jeffery Lawshe, University of Washington
Q19 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Rhetorical Borders of the LGBTQ Communities
Mormons and Gays: Disidentification as a Rhetorical Strategy for (Re)negotiating Religious
Identity
Whitney Gent, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Cultural Borders are Porous: How a 1933 Trial in Germany Contributed to Lesbian Silence in
the US.
Julia Allen, Sonoma State University
Cross That Street Into the Twenty-First Century: Political Cartoons and the Boy Scouts of
America's Policies of Exclusion
Donovan Bisbee, University of Illinois
143
Q20 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
The Continuing Relevance of Narrative to the Study of Rhetoric
Chair
Paul Stob, Vanderbilt University
The Relationship between Narrative Function and Narrative Form: The Utility of a NonParadigmatic Approach to Narrative
Robert C. Rowland, University of Kansas
What is Living and What is Dead in the Narrative Paradigm
Scott R. Stroud, University of Texas
Stories crossing Borders: Referential Dynamics and Shifts in Context
Esben B. Nielsen, Aarhus University
The Distinctions of Fictionality: On the Challenges raised by narratives of Real Fake Ears
Stefan Iversen, Aarhus University
Respondent
Barry Brummett, University of Texas
Q21Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Tracing the Rhetorics of War
Drawn Behind the Lines: Fantasizing Borders in War Cartoons
Christina Knopf, SUNY Potsdam
Diagnosing the Third World: The ‘Map Doctor’ and the Spatialized Discourses of Disease and
Development in the Cold War
Timothy Barney, University of Richmond
The World as the American Frontier: Contemporary War Rhetoric and the Indian Wars
Zoe Hess Carney, Georgia State University
Q22 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
New Approaches to Neurorhetorics
Consciousness as Metaphor: Gloria Anzaldua and Neuroscience
Mark Davis, Texas Tech University
The Rhetoric of Medical Simulation: Reworking Borders between Mind, Body, and Machine
Lillian Campbell, University of Washington
The Competing Neurorhetorics of Autism: Advocacy and Power in Revising the DSM
Drew Holladay, University of Louisville
144
Q23 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Unspeakable and Impossible: Contributions to Rhetorical Theory
Mapping the Political Unconscious: Rhetorical Limits and Fields of the Unspeakable
Michael Lane Bruner, Georgia State University
The Lacanian Real: Bordering on the (Im)Possibility of Text Construction
Jennifer Asenas, California State University, Long Beach
Impossible Friendship: Derrida, Plato's Lysis, and the Limit of Persuasion
Brooke Rollins, Louisiana State University
Q24 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
Historical Navigations of Race in America
"There will be a day sometime in the near future when this guide will not have to be published":
The Green Book as Representative Anecdote
Elizabethada Wright, University Minnesota, Duluth
Bordering Loss: Epideictic Rhetoric in Leslie Marmon Silko and Langston Hughes
Sarah Hart Micke, University of Denver
Q25 Monday (May 26th) 9:30-10:45
New Approaches to Teaching Writing
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled": What Literacy Sponsorship
Looks Like at Family Scholar House
Kathryn Perry, University of Louisville
Stuck in the Middle: The Personal Essay in Creative Writing vs. Rhetoric and Composition
Sarah Allen, University of Northern Colorado
Teaching our Students How to "Think Together" With, Through, and Beyond Borders
Kristen Garrison, Midwestern State University
145
Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
R1 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Rape Culture
Scandalous Speech Acts: The Threatening Potential of Rape Jokes
Cate Blouke, University of Texas
Rape Culture Language Use in the News Media: The Spectrum of Acceptable versus
Unacceptable Cases of Rape
April Cobos, Old Dominion University
Trouble at the Borders: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Media Reports of the 2012-2013
Steubenville Rape Case
Lisa Barca, Arizona State University
R2 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Democracy and Revolution: International Case Studies
Rhetorical (Re)Collection: Political Posters of South Asian Feminist Movements
Christine Garlough, University of Wisconsin Madison
An African Revolution? Identifying, Extending, and Crossing the Borders of Rhetorical Social
Movement Theory
Jenna Hanchey, University of Texas, Austin
The Burmese Pro-Democracy Movement and Executive Diplomacy: Transcending the Locality
of a Social Movement
Aaron Little, University of Minnesota
R3 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Politics of Latin@ Popular Culture
“Tonight We Dine in San Diego”: Parody and satire as a means of counter-hegemonic
performance in Latino Comedy Project’s “300”
Kelly Medina-López, New Mexico State University
Writing on the Edge: Border Rhetoric in Junot Diaz’s The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar
Wao
John Landreau, The College of New Jersey
On the Edge: Breaking Down the Borders of Agenda Setting in Relation to the Femicides of
Ciudad Juárez
Amanda Feder, Eastern Illinois University
146
R4 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Crossing Scientific Borders
Plants as Immigrant Populations: A History of Mango Assimilation in the U.S.
Cynthia Haller, York College/City University of New York
New Information Technologies in Emerging Sciences: A Case Study of Cultural and Species
Boundary Mutations
Molly Storment, North Carolina State University
Erasing the Line in the Sand: Humanities, Sciences, and the Rhetoric of "Consilience"
Dan Bommarito, Arizona State University
R5 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Cherokee Culture
Daughters of the Seminaries: Re-Landscaping Disciplinary History at the Cherokee Female
Seminary
Emily Legg, Purdue University
The Border Inside: Blood Quantum and the Individualization of the Cherokee Border
Eddie Glenn, University of Kansas
Antecedent Genre Use as Negative Transfer: A Study of the Cherokee Constitution
Heather Hill, Cedarville University
R6 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Approaching the Limits of Rhetorical Methdology
Social Ontologies and Tagged Folksonomies as Rhetorical Research Method
Dayna Goldstein, Georgia Southern University
Problematic Questions and the Discontent with their Articulation
Susan Ryan, University of North Carolina
On the Borders of Visual Culture: Image Lacunas and the Exiling of Death
Daniel Mistich, University of Georgia
147
R7 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Crossing Borders in Writing Pedagogy
English Language Education in India as an Intra- and Inter-national Border: Reports from the
Frontline
Allwyn Tellis, Northwestern University in Qatar
Liminal Writing Spaces: Homeless Writers' Words of Recovery in an Urban Writing Workshop
Jeremy Godfrey, Georgia State University
Rhetorical Crossings of Disciplines: 1930s-40s Student Writing in a Changing Urban
Environment
Nathan Shepley, University of Houston
R8 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
The Written Body in the Renaissance: Borders Crossed and Compromised
Shakespeare and the Early Modern Rhetoric of Speed
Christy Desmet, University of Georgia
Letter Writing and the Body Politic in Elizabethan England: The Knyvett Family
Correspondence
Daniel Ellis, St. Bonaventure University
Melancholy Spirit and Rhetorical Cure
Susan Wells, Temple University
R9 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
After the Border? Rethinking the Rhetorical Exigencies of Border Writers
Writers Respond: Rhetorical Education, Transnational Spaces, and Pedagogies of Globalization
Angela Rounsaville, University of Central Florida
From Borders to a Continuum: Understanding Binaries in Intercultural Business
Communications
Li Li, Iowa State University
Transnational Letter Writing as Rhetorical Response
Rebecca Lorimer Leonard, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Composing a Boundless Self: Comparative Rhetoric in the Multicultural Classroom
V. Jo Hsu, Penn State University
148
R10 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Presuming the Nonhuman
“Be Thou Our Off-Scouring”: A Scapegoat's Address
Cynthia Haynes, Clemson University
Being-Called: Derrida's Rhetorical Pre-Ontology
Diane Davis, University of Texas, Austin
Empty Premises, the Robot Rhetor
James Brown, University of Wisconsin
Objects of Rhetoric's Time
Michelle Ballif, University of Georgia
R11 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetoric & Nietzsche
On the Geneology of a Good Man Speaking Well
Casey Boyle, University of Utah
Rhetoric as a Contest in Nietzsche's Writings
Christopher Swift, Williamette University
Nietzsche and the Rhetorical Performance of Affirmative Critique
Daniel Smith, University of Texas
Nietzsche's Affirmative Ecce-Nomics: 'The 5 Most Will-to-Powerful Laws of Nietzschean
Spiritual and Financial Growth
John Muckelbauer, University of South Carolina
R12 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Pharmaceutical Rhetorics
Moving Stases in a Global Risk Conflict around Pharmaceutical Regulation
Blake Scott, University of Central Florida
The Birth of the Autism Vaccine Controversy: A Study in Science by Press Conference
Lauren Archer, University of Washington
Public Health Security, Flulapalooza, and the Rhetorics of Vaccination in an Era of U.S.
Bio(in)security
Jennifer Malkowski, University of Colorado Boulder
149
R13 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Affective Rhetoric: Dissolving Bodily and Material Borders
The Material Rhetoric of Infant Simulators: Why Baby Think It Over Isn't about Thinking at
All
Jen Talbot, University of Central Arkansas
Persuasive Bodies and Phantom Rhetorics
Julie Nelson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Rhetorical Listening and the Nonhuman Rhetoric of Public Climate Change Pedagogy
Maggie Kainulanien, University of Illinois
Affective Collusion: Laughing Bodies and Shared Logoi
Nicholas Learned, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
R14 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Delivery Matters: Post-Human Agency in the Digital Age
Chair
Megan Foley, University of South Carolina
Understanding Delivery in Post-Human Composition
Jacqui Pratt, Kutztown University
Activism, Actancy, and Delivery in Digital Human Rights Rhetoric
Laura Sparks, Indiana University
From Propaganda Delivery to Public Policy: Why the San Antonio Independent Christian Film
Festival Matters
Naomi Clark, University of Missouri
R15 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Reconfiguring Responsible Borders
Networked Self-Awareness: Enacting a “Pedagogy of Responsibility” Through Reflection
Adrienne Jankens, Wayne State University
Producers, Consumers, Borrowers, Thieves: Rhetorical Responsibility in the Digital Age
Jason Kahler, Saginaw Valley State University
The Queer Case of Coming Out Conservative
Michael McGinnis, Wayne State University
Compassionate Citizens: Local and National Citizenship
Whitney Hardin, Wayne State University
150
R16 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
The Next Generation of Great Debaters: Black Students Talking Back and Talking Black
in Competitive Debate
Chair
Shanara Reid-Brinkley, University of Pittsburgh
I am an Ally: I am an Enemy: White Alliance and Institutional Antiblackness in Intercollegiate
Policy Debate
Alex McVey, University of North Carolina
Performance Debate as a WarMachine
Amber Kelsie, University of Pittsburgh
Black Faces of Debate: Visons of Shelton K. Hill Years Later
Deven Cooper, California State University
Performing Black Masculinity: Building Safe Spaces for Black Women and Black Queers in a
Black Resistance Movement in College Policy Debate
Ignacia Evans, Towson University
Just Get Out: Remixing Lauryn Hill as Counter-Hegemonic Rhetorical Practice for Black
Debaters in Collegiate Competitive Debate
Nicholas Brady, University of California
Respondent
Anjali Vats, Indiana University
R17 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Discourse of/on the Border: Rhetorical/Real Bodies in Immigration, Activism, and
Disability
A Path to Citizenship: Menta; Dis/abilities in Borderland Rhetorics
Casie Cobos, Illinois State University
Wreckin' Borders: How Hiphop Rhetoricians Battle Xenophobia in the United States
Marcos Del Hierro, Texas A&M University
Between the Borders of the Desirable Citizen and the Undesirable Immigrant: Frida Kahlo,
Anzaldua Boeder Rhetorics, and Discourses of Disability
Stephanie Wheeler, Texas A&M University
151
R18 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rethinking Immanuel Kant: On Language, Style, and Dialogue
Enlightenment Style: Immanuel Kant's Treatment of Style, Popularity and Publicity
Gina L. Ercolini, University of South Carolina
Nietzsche's “On Truth and Lie”: A Critique of Kant's Epistemic Imperative
Matt Breece, San Diego State University
Rethinking the Universal: Kant and Pluralism
Melba Hoffer, Grand Valley State University
Respondent
Scott R. Stroud, University of Texas
R19 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Language and Literacy
Language Ideology and Immigration Discourse: A Case Study of Francophone New England
Jason Peters, University of Rhode Island
Theorizing Literacy in the Service Industry: A Starbucks Case Study
Taylor Libby, Oklahoma State University
“Shifting Borders: Strategies for Countering Nativist Rhetoric through Border Rhetorics in
Spanish Language Newspapers”
Lisa Thornhill Richman, University of Washington
R20 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorical Perspectives on the Imagination
Imagine That: The Rhetorical Role of Imagination in Composition
Sonya Barrera Eddy, University of Texas, San Antonio
The Illusion of Fixity: An Attempt to Redraw the Borders between Fact and Imagination in
Rhetorical Study
Miles Coleman, University of Washington
Imagination as Medialogy in Rhetorical Communication and Persuasion
WooSoo Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
152
R21 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Rhetorics of Violence: Lynching and Self-Immolation
Visual Representations of Disappearance Lynching: Border Crossings in the 1964 Freedom
Summer
Peter Ehrenhaus, Pacific Lutheran University
Border Rhetoric and the Claim of Self-Immolation
Mark Nagle, Indiana University
Lynching, Murder, or Shocking Death: Rhetorical Definitions in the Emmett Till Case
Jansen Werner, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
R22 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Material and Object-Oriented Rhetorics
The How, Why, and Hyle for an Object-Oriented Rhetoric
Ehren Pflugfelder, Oregon State University
Non-Symbolic Action: Dunamis and the Materiality of Rhetoric
Nathan Gale, University of Texas, Arlington
Object-Oriented Ontology and the Material Borders of Invisible Red Ink
James Beasley, University of North Florida
R23 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
Irony and Comedy in Classical Rhetoric
Disfiguring Socratic Irony or, Troubling the Border of Humility and Authority
Eric Detweiler, University of Texas
Rhetorical Tensions and Comedic Distractions in Aristophanes' Lysistrata
Sean Larson, University of Wisconsin, River Falls
“And My Life Blood Out They Suck”: Greek Comedy as Rhetorical Theory
Fiona Harris Ramsby, University of Utah
153
R24 Monday (May 26th) 11:00-12:15
On the Borders of Rhetorical Education
Teaching Argument To Cross the Liberal Arts/Utilitarian Education Border
Chris Burnham, New Mexico State University
Binary Invention: Rhetoric on the boarder of proficiency and error
Brett Ommen, University of North Dakota
Writing on the Border between Idea and Thing
Kristin Prins, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Reconciling Border Disputes in Science, Philosophy, and Rhetoric
Susan North, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
154